46 
1006. 
1009. 
1131. 
1338. 
1380. 
1385. 
TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 
Echium vulgare, L.—On sandy soil, Bog Farm, Stevenston, 
Ayrshire ; extinct, being smothered by drifting sand 
(J. Smith). 
Calystegia Soldanella, R. Br.—Fintry Bay, Cumbrae, Bute- 
shire ; extinct, mainly, it is believed, through ravages 
of botanical students from Glasgow (T. K.). 
Scutellaria minor, L. — Rosebank, near Cambuslang, 
Lanarkshire ; extinct, through railway construction 
(D. A. B.). 
. Myrica Gale, L.—Biglees Moor, West Kilbride, Ayrshire ; 
extinct, through draining of bog (D. A. B.). 
. Neottia Nidus-avis, Rich. Wood near Kilwinning, Ayr- 
shire ; extinct, rooted out by school children who were 
receiving instruction in botany (J. 8.). 
Cephalanthera ensifolia, Rich.—Island of Arran, Buteshire ; 
extinct in many former stations, the plants being 
carried off by collectors (D. L.).—Cunninghamhead, 
Ayrshire ; extinct, all the plants being dug up for 
removal to a garden (D. L.). 
Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus, L.—On banks of Gourock 
Burn, West Kilbride, Ayrshire; formerly abundant, 
but now greatly reduced in number, being carried off to 
gardens (D. A. B.). 
Galanthus nivalis. L.—Crosbie Glen, West Kilbride, Ayr- 
shire ; formerly removed in large quantities to gardens, 
but removal now prohibited by proprietor (D. A. B.). 
. Alisma Plantago, L. ] 
> As No. 23 (L. W.). 
. Triglochin maritimum, L. | 
Paisley Canal, Renfrewshire ; 
. Potamogeton natans, L. ahnost cxtineh 3s thicken 
. P. crispus, L. drained and a railway made 
. P. pusillus, L. along the greater part of its _ 
course (D. A. B.). 
. Scirpus Tabernemontam, Gmel.—As No. 23 (L. W.). 
8. S. maritimus, L.—The same (L. W.). 
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