154 List of Earer Plants. 



Cystopteris fragilis — rare in Glencairn. New station, Glenjaun 

 Hill, 1400 ft. 



Polystichum aculeatuiu — generall_)- distributed. 



Lastrsea, Oreopteris — generally distributed. 



L. Pilix-mas — generally distributed. 



L. dilatata — generally distributed. 



Athyrium felix foemina — generally distributed. 



Asplenium Trichomanes — generally distributed. 



A. Adiantum nigrum — not common. Minnygrile, fioO ft. ; Crechan, 

 520 ft. 



A. ruta muraria — not common. Two stations. 



Scolopendrium vulgare — rare throughout Glencairn. Single speci- 

 mens occasionally met with. 



Blechnum boreale — generally distributed. 



Pteris aquilina — generally distributed. 



Uymenophyllum Wilsoni — rare. Recorded for thre3 new stations 

 —Glenjaun, 1000 ft. ; Glencrosh, 700 ft. ; Benbuie, 700 ft. 



Botrychium lunar ia— frequent, 300 to 800 ft. 



Ophioglossum vulgatum — rare. Recorded for three new stations, 

 from one of which it has now disappeared — Caitloch, GOO ft. ; 

 Dalmakerran (Tynron), 770. 



LYCOPODIACE^. 



Lycopodium clavatum — not common. Girharrow, Loch Urr, &c. 

 L. Selago — not common. Caitloch, near Ilolmhead, &c. 

 Selaginella selaginoides — not uncommon. 



Note. — This list is obviously incomplete. Some of the more 

 critical orders and genera are omitted altogether ; others are only 

 partially represented. Carices and Filices, it will be noticed, 

 receive exceptional treatment. All forms known to occur, com- 

 mon as well as uncommon, are included. 



II. — T/ie Battle of Dornock. By Mr GEORGE Neilson 

 (Glasgow). 



The year 1333 began with peace between England and Scot- 

 land — nominal peace only, for Edward III. was directly or in- 

 directly aiding the efforts of Edward Balliol towards the Scottish 

 throne, which he had occupied for a part of the previous year. In 

 the early months of 1333 there was truce betwixt the two 



