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uniflora, Retz., Festuca pratensis, Huds., Bromus asper, Linn. 
and Agropyron caninum, Beauv. 
ASHGROVE AND KERELAW, 17th September, 1892.-—The follow- 
ing were among the plants observed at this excursion :— 
Potentilla Comarum, Nestl.—Ashgrove Loch. 
Arum maculatum, Linn.—Kerelaw. 
Hygrophorus conicus (Scheff).—Roadside near Stevenston. 
Ustilago longissima (Sow.).—On Glyceria fluitans ; near Ashgrove 
Loch. 
Puccinia viole (Schum.).—On Viola tricolor ; Kerelaw. 
P. rubigo-vera (DC.).—As Trichobasis rubigo-vera, Léy., on 
grasses ; roadsides near Stevenston. 
P. hieracti (Schum.).—On Hypocheris radicata, &e. ; roadsides. 
P. centawree, Mart.—On Centaurea nigra; roadsides. 
P. valantie (Pers.).—On Galium sawatile ; near Ashgrove Loch, 
Phragmidium subcorticatwum (Schrank).—On roses; roadsides 
* near Stevenston. . 
Coleosporium sonchi (Pers.).—As Uredo tussilaginis, Pers., on 
Tussilago Farfara ; roadsides near Stevenston. 
C. ewphrasie (Schum.).—As Uredo rhinanthacearum, DC., on 
Rhinanthus Crista-galli, Bartsia Odontites, and Huphrasia 
officinalis; roadsides. 
Erysiphe Marti, Lév.—On Trifolium medium ; roadside near 
Ashgrove Loch. 
Pexiza (Humaria) granulata, Bull.—On cow-dung ; near Ashgrove 
Loch. ~ 
Lachnea (Scutellinia) scutellata (Linn.).—On a fallen trunk ; 
Kerelaw. 
Ascobolus furfwraceus, Pers.—On cow-dung; near Ashgrove 
Loch. 
Rhytisma acerinum (Pers.).—On Acer Pseudo-platanus; Kerelaw. 
BrisBaNE, 24th September, 1892.—By the kind permission of 
Mr. C. T. Brisbane of Brisbane, access was obtained to this 
picturesquely wooded estate which is situated in the Noddsdale 
valley, about 15 miles from Largs. Among the flowering-plants 
observed were Viola odorata, Linn., and Stellaria nemorum, Linn., 
