1541. 
1560. 
1561. 
1582. 
1667. 
1687. 
1766. 
1770. 
B771. 
1772. 
1773. 
nel. 
1782. 
REPORT ON THE DISAPPEARANCE OF NATIVE. PLAN'S. 47 
S. rufus, Wahlb,.—Bank of River Clyde, between Old Kil- 
patrick and Bowling, Dumbartonshire ; habitat slowly 
disappearing, being washed away by the tide (L. W.). 
Carex disticha, Huds.—In a ditch near River Clyde, between 
Dalmuir Burn and Old Kilpatrick, Dumbartonshire ; 
ground reclaimed, ditch drying up, and plants in it 
disappearing (L. W.). 
C. arenaria, L.—Seashore, Seamill, &c., Ayrshire; since 
1882, owing to a series of remarkably high tides, the 
sandbanks, formerly protected by the rhizomes and 
roots of this plant, have been considerably reduced in 
extent (D. A, B.). 
C. acuta, L.—As No. 23 (L. W.). 
Ammophila arundinacea, Host.—See No. 1561, the remarks 
in which apply, even more strongly, to this plant 
C2: A. B.). 
Phragmites communis, Trin.— As No, 23 (L. W.). 
Cryptogramme crispa, R. Br.—Western Islands, &e. ; large 
numbers of fern roots, exposed on barrows, are 
frequently offered for sale in the streets of Glasgow, 
and it is believed that the main supply is derived from 
the Western Islands (Arran, Jura, &c.) and the 
Argyllshire Hills (D. A. B.). 
Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum, L.—The same (D. A. B.). 
A. marimum, L.—The same (D. A. B.).— Chapelton 
Wood, West Kilbride, Ayrshire; nearly extirpated by 
collectors (D, A. B.). 
A. viride, Huds.—See No. 1766 (D. A. B.). 
A, Trichomanes, L.—The same (D. A. B.). 
Ceterach officinarwm, Willd.—On a wall near Paisley, 
Renfrewshire ; formerly plentiful, but now almost 
extinct, taken, it is believed, by a fern-dealer (T. K.). 
Scolopendrium vulgare, Symons.—Ardneil Bank Woods, 
near Portincross, Ayrshire; formerly carried off in 
large quantities, but removal now forbidden by pro- 
prietor (D. A. B,).—Hindog Glen, Dalry, Ayrshire ; 
abundant thirty years ago, but since extirpated (J. 8.). 
