TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY OF SCOTLAND 179 



Euphrasia curta, Fr.^ 112. 



Rhinanthus groenlandicus, Chabert^ 112. 



R. Drummond-Hayi, F. B. White, 112. 



LABIATiE. 



Salvia viridis, L., 83 cas. 



Ajuga pyramidalis, Z., 102. A. Cha7?icBpitys, Schreber, ^t, cas. 



Lallemantia iberica, Fisch. and Mey., 83 cas. 



Sideritis mo?tta?ia, L., 92 cas. 



PLANTAGINACEiE. 



Plantago lanceolata, Z., var. depressa, Rostr., 112. P. albicans, L., 

 83 cas. 



Amaranthace.'E. 



Amaranthus Blitiim, L., and A. spinosus, L., casuals in 83. 



Chenopodiace^. 



Chenopodium opulifoliiim, Schrad., 83 cas. 

 A trip lex taiarica, L., 83 cas. 

 A. laciniata, Z., 112. 



POLYGONACE^. 



Riunex pulcher, L., 92 cas. 



EUPHORBIACEyE. 



Euphorbia falcata, L., and E. taicrinensis, All., casuals in 83. 

 Rici?iiis communis, L., 83 cas., as seedlings. 



Urticace.e. 

 Mumulus Lupulus, L., 84. 



CUPULIFER^. 



Betula verrucosa, Ehrh., and B. pubescens, Ehrh., both in 81. 



" B. alba, Z.," Alnus glutinosa, Z., and Corylus Avellana, Z., are all 

 recorded as existing native plants in Shetland within last 

 century, on evidence regarded by Mr. W. H. Beeby as sufficient. 



Quercus Robur, Z., vars. pendunculata, Ehrh., and sessiliflora 

 (Salisb.), both in 81. 



Salicace^. 



Salix Caprea, Z., 112. 



S. Caprea x phylicifolia (laurina, Sm.), 94. 



Populus alba, Z., 81. 



MONOCOTYLEDONS. 



Orchidace.e. 



Listera cordata, R. Br., 78. 

 Epipactis palustris, Crantz, 102. 



