330 TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 
[1802] Varieties of Poa alpina, Linn., are, in my opinion, 
worthy of a place. I can only refer to the 7ransactions of this 
Society (Vol. II., N.S., p. 113), and the “Scottish Naturalist” 
(Vol. IV., N.S., p. 103). 
I should have liked very well to have introduced a great many 
of my flowering plants, including Carices and Grasses, but I must 
defer this. Iam not certain that I have given my Scandinavian 
forms of these plants the publicity which they deserve. 
