314 The Scottish Naturalist. 



Sparganium minimum, 73 IT Andrew, 87, 89 F B. White, 91 

 Croall .' 9; S. affine, 74, 98 Grieve, 2 Ley, B.C. 1883, 4; S. 

 simplex, SS, 89, 5 ; S. ramosum (agg.), 74, 88, 89, 5 ; S. 

 ramosum {excluding 8. neglect nm Beeby), 85 Trail, 86 

 Kidston, 2>% F. B. White, 92 Trail Mr. Beeby has as 

 yet seen no specimen of S. neglectum from Scotland. The 

 whole of our Spargania need to be collected with well-ripened 

 fruit ; it is probable that we possess the true S. fluitans Fr., as well 

 as, perhaps, one or two other Scandinavian species, but they can 

 be discriminated only when the fruit is ripe. 



Typha latifolia, 88, 89, 92 f, 93 +, 9. 



Juncus conglomerates, 74, 97, 98, 5, all Newbould, 8; J. 

 effusus, 74, 5 ; J. glaucus, 74, B.C. 1883. 8 ; J. balticus, 9 ! Grant 

 and Hanbury ; J. acutiflorus, 74, 4 Grieve! 5, 7 Grant, B.C. 

 1883 ; J. lamprocarpus, 74, 97, 4, 5 ; j. supinus, 73 Coles, 74, 5 ; 

 J. Gerardi, 89, 97, 2 Ley, 6 Bruce, 8 Miller ! The specimens that 

 I have seen from 8 and 9 are true J. Gerard? ; I have not seen 

 true J. compressus from Scotland. J. bufonius, 74, 4, 5 ; J . 

 squarrosus, 74, 5 ; J. castaneus, 96 Dr. Barry ! J. trifidus, 89 ; 

 J. triglumis, 94 Croall I 



Luzula sylvatica, 74, 5 ; L. pilosa, 74, 5 ; L. campestris, 74, 5, 

 7 ! L. congesta, 74, 89, 4, 5, 6, 8 Miller ; L. arcuata, 89 ; L. 

 spicata, 5. 



Cladium Mariscus, 73 Coles. 



Schoenus nigricans, 74 and 89 Druce, B.C. 1883 ; S. ferru- 

 gineus Linn., 89, found in 1884 by Mr. Brebner beside Loch 

 Tummel, and determined by Dr. F. Buchanan White in 1885, 

 Scot. Nat.j 1885, p. 130. 



Rhynchospora alba, 86 Croall/ 90 to 95 require confirmation; 

 strange if it is really absent from these districts. 



Blysmus rufus, 97, 6 Bruce. 



Scirpus lacustris, 74, 87, 97, 5 ; S. maritimus, 73 and 74 

 Druce, 89, 5 ; S. setaceus, 74, 97, 4, 7 Grant, B.C. 1883 ; S. 

 acicularis, 74, 5, 12.? A. C. Christie, in Trans. Ed. Bot. Soc. ; 

 S. palustris, 74, 97, 8 ; S. uniglumis, 97, 4, 9 ; S. multicaulis, 74, 

 97, 5 ; S. pauciflorus, 97, 4, 5, n Johnston; S. csespitosus, 74, 5 ; 

 S. fluitans, 87, 89, 94. 



Eriophorum alpinum. In the herbarium of Rev. Hugh Davies, 

 the author of " Welsh Botanology," there is a specimen of this plant 



