TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY OF THE WEST OF SCOTLAND. 199 
Contribution to the Topographical Botany of the 
West of Scotland. 
By Peter Ewine, F.L.S. 
[Read 29th January, 1895.] 
Tue following list of new records of plants occurring in the 
West of Scotland is in continuation of the series laid before the 
Society up to 29th April, 1890, and published in my Catalogue in 
1892. This list brings the records for the West of Scotland up 
to date, so far as known. 
When I have a voucher for the plant, I use the alphabetical 
character representing the county, as shown below ; when I have 
no voucher, but have found the plant elsewhere recorded, I use 
the Watsonian Vice-County number. Each name is prefixed by 
its number in the Eighth Edition of the London Catalogue, so 
far as it goes. 
EXPLANATION oF CaTaLocuE.—Watsonian Vice-Counties have 
been the guide as to districts, and appear thus :— 
ViceE-Co. 
No. County NAME. SYNONYM. 
75. Ayr. a. 
76. Renfrew. b. 
77. Lanark. c. 
86. Stirling. d. 
97. Westerness (Western Water Sheds of Inverness-shire 
: and the Northern detached part of Argyle), e. 
98. Argyle (part of Argyleshire North and East of the 
Crinan Canal). f. 
99. Dumbarton (this and Stirling appear to me two badly 
arranged Counties for Topographical work). g. 
100. Clyde Isles (Arran, Bute, and the Cumbraes). h. 
101. Cantyre (from the Crinan Canal Southwards). 5 
102. South Ebudes (Islay, Jura, Colonsay, and Scarba), j. 
Cc 
