The Scott is Ji Naturalist. 143 



W. W. Fowler, run through the parts for March, April, and May ; Meligethes 

 subrugosus Gyll, is recorded from Galloway, and several are recorded as com- 

 mon, and generally distributed from Britain, though not specially recorded as 

 Scotch, April, Boreus hyemalis L. near Killin, by James J. King 



(recorded in April number of Scottish Naturalist); Occurrence of 



Hydroptila longispina M'Lach. in Scotland, by J. J. King 



(from Loch Goilhead, Fortingal, and Loch Awe, where it occurred in fair 

 numbers in July, 1S84). 



Report for 1883 of the BOTANICAL RECORD CLUB. 



(Manchester : James Collins & Co. 1884.) Edited by F. A. Lees. — This 

 useful report adds considerably to the county lists to be found in the 2d Ed. of 

 " Topographical Botany ; " and in addition there are numerous records of 

 localities from counties in which the same species had been already found. As 

 in former years, the records have been vouched by specimens. There are 

 numerous records from Scotland — from Wigtown (74), by C. Bailey and by G. 

 C. Druce ; East Perth (89), Forfar (90), by G. C. Druce ; Argyle (98), by 

 Parsons ; Clyde Isles (00), Ebudes South (02), by Rev. A. Ley ; Ebudes Mid 

 (03), by C. Bailey : Ross West (05), by C. Bailey and G. C. Druce ; Sutherland 

 (07) and Caithness (09), by James Grant. The numbers refer to the counties and 

 vice-counties of Topographical Botany (omitting Wigtown, for which they are 

 very numerous). The additions are as follows : — T. maritimum 05,07, Stellaria 

 graminea 07, C. tetrandrum 05, Geranium sanguineum 09, Trifolium pro- 

 cumbens 07, T. minus 07, L. major 09, Ornithopus perpusillus 89, Vicia hir- 

 suta 07, Geum intermedium 89, Rubus saxatilis 07, R. plicatus 02, Rubus 

 Radula 73 (Kirkcudbright), Rosa involuta 89, 02 [Sabini less hairy than usual 

 —J. G. Baker), R. dumalis 89, R. dumetorum 89, R. Reuteri and R. sub- 

 cristata 00, Alchemilla alpina 07, Epilobium paivifiorum 09, E. obscurum 98, 

 Circoea luitetiana 02, Hippuris vulgaris 07, Callitriche vernalis 02, C. hamulata 

 02, Ribes petrceum 09 (probably introduced — Ed. Scot. Nat.), Parnassia pal- 

 natris 07, Ffedera Helix 07, Sanicula Europcea 07, Lonicera Periclymenum 07, 

 Crepis paludosa 02, Hieracium murorum 00, Ff. caesium 88, H. iricum 89, II. 

 crocatum 09, Lobelia Dortmanna , Vaccinium uliginosum, and V. oxycoccos — 

 all 89, Gentiana amarella 07, Veronica humifusa 89, V. agrestis 07, V. polita 

 00, Bartsia odontites 07, B. verna 02, Euphrasia officinalis and E. gracilis 05, 

 Mentha aquatica 07, Teucrium Scorodonia 07, Lamium intermedium 89, 

 Stachys palustris and S. ambigua 07, Myosotis repens 02, 05. 



M. alpestris 90 (error, due to seed sown in Canlochan, vide p. 

 91, Scot. Nat., April, 1885), M. arvensis 07, M. versicolor 

 74. Utricularia intermedia 02, Glaux maritima and 

 Plantago major 74, Polygonum Persicaria 07, Hippophae 

 Rhamnoides 74, Euphorbia Peplus 07, Salix pentandra 07, 

 S. cinerea 07, S. caprea 09, Myrica Gale 74, Orchis Conopsea 

 05,07, Potamogeton natans 07, Zannichellia pedunculata 90, 

 Lemna minor 89, Sparganium affine 02, Typha latifolia 09 

 (? native.— Ed. Scot. Nat.), Juncus glaucus 74, J. acutiflorus 07, 

 J. nigritellus 74, J. Gerardi 02, Schcenus nigricans, 74 and 89, 

 Scirpus setaceus 07, Heleocharis uniglumis 09, H. csespi- 

 tosus 74, Carex dioica 02, C. arenaria 05, "C. rigida 89, C, 



