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Convallaria nmltiflora. — Recorded for Dumfries. Recorded 

 as new to county by Mr Scott-Elliot in the last vol. of Trans- 

 actions. In Norway, South Sweden, and Finland. 



Hellehoriis iuridis. — Very difficult to say where native, prob- 

 ably only in the south of England. 



Laluca muralis. — Cumberland (Stirling) ; Perth (Miller) ; but 

 probably not native. In Mid and South Norway, and Sweden 

 north to Vesterbotton. 



Orchis vstulata. — Cumberland. In Denmark and Southern 

 Sweden, but not in Finland ; yet Herminium monorchis occurs there ; 

 rarely in the Aland Isles. 



Tamus communis. — Cumberland. General throughout all 

 England ; but not recorded for any part of Scandinavia. It 

 reaches Holland, but not Mecklenburgh. 



Cuscuta trifolii. — To Perth, only on clover. It is by no 

 means confined to clover in the south. I have seen it on Lotus, 

 and other leguminosis plants. Stopping short in Durham (31). 



Picris hieracoides. Roxburgh (Brotherston) ; as introduced. 



Daphne mezereum. — Native only in South England, but prob- 

 ably sown by birds in the north. 



Cornus sanguinea. — Cumberland (wild). Stirling (Kidston). 

 Generally dispersed over all Europe, except the extreme north. 

 In Sweden and Norway ; but seems to be a doubtful native in all 

 its recorded Scottish stations. 



Acer campestre. — Not accepted by Watson as a native of Scot- 

 land, yet recorded for many stations and counties. It would be 

 well to faithfully record its surroundings when found. 



Lysimachia niimmidaria. — I cannot see why this should not be 

 native in Scotland, yet Watson doubts it. Carefully recorded 

 stations, with all the characters of any dubious plants with them, 

 are needed. 



Viola odorata.--Mv Watson says that although seen by him 

 in many counties, the only ones he could look upon it as native are 

 Lincoln and Surrey. 



Hypericum montaman. — In Scotland in Ayr. In Sweden 

 north to provinces of Upland and Vermland. In North and South 

 Norway, but not in Finland or Northern Russia, but nearly gener- 

 ally dispersed over Europe. A lover of dry, shady situations on 

 limestones. 



