Scotland. 



901 



8000 de 



new hybrid [found 



Argyllshire]. 



Bennett, A. 35'J1(!. The plants of the 

 Flauuan Islands. [Additional species 

 found in 18'J'J.] 



Bonly de Lesdain, M. 3G192. Aspi- 

 cilia LiUiei, Houly de Lesdain [a new- 

 Lichen from Caithness]. 



Boyd. ,30202. Liunaea horenlls on 

 Wooden Hill, Eckford, Roxburghshire. 



Cadell, H. M. 36463. Occurrence 

 of plant remains in olivine basalt in the 

 Bo'ness Coalfield. 



Coates, H. 36655. Plants noted 

 <.]iTring the [excursions, Perthshire Soc. 

 >Cat. Sci.J. 



36657. Botany of Glen- 



farg and Sow of Atholl. 



Druce. 37034. Flora of Berwick- 

 shire. 



37035. J-l'ieracmni m- 



greseens, Willd., var. commutatum, 

 J>indeb. [and other species oi Uieracium, 

 Salix and Carex^, on Ben Heasgarnich, 

 Mid Perth. 



tDuToit, A. L. 37108 Fragmentary 

 plant remains [Psilophijton princeps, 

 Dawsonj found in the Lower Old Red 

 Sandstone rocks of Balmaha, Aberfoyle. 



Elliot, G. F. S. 37186. Advances in 

 science. Origin of vegetation in Niths- 

 dale. 



Evans, W. 37254. Altitudinal range 

 of Ltricularia minor [in Scotland]. 



Ewing, P. 37263. Alpine plants on 

 Scottish mountains. 



Eraser, J. 37464. Alien plants 

 [observed chiefly near Edinburgh]. 



■ 37465. Trit'icum pere- 



<jrinum, Hackel. A new species found 

 as an alien near Edinburgh. 



Hardy, II. 37948. Botanical Survey 

 of Scotland. 



Hewitt, C. G. 38178. Flora of St. 

 Kilda. 



Jeffreys, Mrs. .38493. List of wild 

 and naturalised flowers found on St. 

 ilary's Isle, Kirkcudbright. 



Lewis, F. J. 39107. Plant remains 

 of the peat mosses of the Scottish High- 

 lands and Shetland Islands. 



• 39110. The history of the 



Scottish peat mosses and their relation 

 to the Glacial Period. 



M'Call,J. .39410. Wild flowers in the 

 vicinity of Penicuik. 



fMacnair, P. 39455. Geology of 

 the Kouken Glen [with list of plant- 

 remains and tree-stems]. 



lOlicrae, A. C. 39459. New records 

 of plants in South Aberdeenshire. 



MacRae, J. 39460. The floras of 

 the east and west of Scotland compared. 



Macvicar. 39461. Additions for 

 1900 to census of Scottish Hepaticae. 



MarsliaU and Shoolbred. 39584. 

 Plants cf E. Perth and S. Aberdeen. 



Maxwell, .Sir H. 39646. The English 

 elm in Scodand. 



Menzies, J. 39692. [Plants noticed 

 during the excursion of the Cryptogamic 

 Society of Scotland.] 



Miles, Mary L. 39739. On the moor 

 at Blair Atholl. 



Morris. 39837. Nature and man in 

 the Forth Valley. [Flora.] 



39838. Alien plants [near 



Grangemouth Docks, on the Firth of 

 Forth.] 



— 39839. The Forth Valley 



in pre-glacial times [and its flora]. 



Murray, Sir J. & Pullar, L. 39900. 

 Plants noticed during the loch-survey cf 

 Scotland. 



Murray, M. C. 39901 . A new variety 

 of the lesser broomrape (Orobanche 

 m'nior, Sm. [forma concil'iata. Beck] j in 

 Scotland. 



Newbigen, M. J. 39984. [The 

 botanical features of] The Kingussie 

 district. 



R[eay], G. 40583. A visit to Mount 

 Morven [with plants observed]. 



40584. Visit to the 



Eastern Borders and Holy Island. 



Shaw, W. 41335. Botany [of Landor, 

 Berwicksh.]. 



Smith, W. G. 41433. Botanical 

 Survey of Scotland III & IV. Forfar 

 and Fife [continued from M. 4, 21031] 

 Woodland and tree regions. 



SomervUle, A. 41459. Occurrence 

 of the rock samphire, Cv'ithmum marit'i- 

 vniin, L., and the marsh helleborine 

 orchis, Epipnatis palustria, Crantz on 

 the west of Scotland. 



