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107 Cochlearia officinalis, L.—As No. 23 (L. W.). 
138. Senebiera Coronopus, Poir.—Waste ground on seashore at 
Seamill, Ayrshire ; extinct, washed away during a high 
tide, January, 1884 (D. A. B.). 
249c. Lepigonum salinum, Fr., var. neglectum (Kindb.).—As 
Nos. 23 and 107 (L. W.). 
277. Malva moschata, L.—Reported formerly to grow below 
Innellan, Argyllshire ; now apparently extinct, from an 
unknown cause (T. K.). 
352. Trifoliwm striatum, L.—Sandy fields at Seamill, Ayrshire ; 
extinct in several places where formerly abundant, on 
ground now built over (D. A. B.). 
506. Rosa spinosissima, L.—Among coarse grass on seashore, 
Seamill, Ayrshire ; extinct in’ several spots where 
formerly abundant, washed away during a high tide, 
January, 1882 (D. A. B.). 
589. Peplis Portula, L.—Quarry-hole in field behind Tarbert 
Hill, West Kilbride, Ayrshire ; extinct; site filled up 
by farmer (D. A. B.). 
672. Daucus Carota, L.—Waste ground, Seamill, Ayrshire ; 
extinct ; ground now built over (D. A. B.). 
800. Carduwus crispus, L.—The same (D. A. B.). 
917. Andromeda Polifolia, L.—Stewarton Moss, Ayrshire : 
extinct within the last thirty years, from unknown 
cause (D. Landsborough). 
— [Ledum palustre, L.—Lecropt Moss, West Perth; formerly 
in considerable quantity, but almost extirpated by 
botanical class from Edinburgh University, who were 
guided to the spot by-a local botanist (J. Shearer). 
941. Primula vulgaris, Huds.—Island of Cumbrae, Buteshire ; 
rapidly diminishing, being carried off in basket loads by 
lady visitors (D. Robertson). 
993. Mertensia maritima, Don.—Seashore between Dunoon and 
Toward, Argyllshire ; extinct on all parts of the shore 
till far past Toward, being probably all gathered by 
collectors and summer visitors (T. K.). 
