6 MR JOHN MACRAE ON THE FLORAS 
The county numbers are those of Watson’s Topographical 
Botany, viz. :—81, Berwick; 82, Haddington; 83, Edin- 
burgh ; 84, Linlithgow; 77, Lanark; 75, Ayr; 76, Renfrew; 
100, Clyde Isles; 101, Cantire. 
XEROPHYTES. 
Name. 81 | 82 | 83] 77 | 75 101 
| 
Echium vulgare, % \hes x Viper’s Bug- 
loss, 
Cynoglossum officinale, | x | x + Hound’s 
Tongue. 
Vicia lathyroides, Beall ax x Small Vetch. 
Hyoscyamus niger, a le se oo Henbane. 
Senecio viscosus, . ealiets + Viscid Rag- 
wort. 
Potentilla verna, Sul sc Spring Cin- 
quefoil. 
Arenaria verna, x Vernal Sand- 
* Helianthemum wort. 
Chamecistus, yea Pees x Rock Rose. 
Reseda Luteola, . Nell oe x | Wild Migno- 
nette, 
Coronopus Ruellit, Kell Ix x Wart Cress, 
Lychnis Viscaria, Catchfly. 
Trifolium striatum, .| x | x x 
es Sragiferum, | x | x x | ns 
os scabrum, x 
Totals jai ve thle, | 12 10 [3 +? 1 
eee _—_—-_—_— | —— 
Average, . 13 - 6+ 3- 
HYDROPHYTES. 
Pinguicula lusitanica, x x 
Samolus Valerandi, .| x | x x x 
Lobelia Dortmanna, . x x 
Sparganium minimum, x Ne x 
Alisma ranunculoides, | x x x 
Potamogeton nitens, x 
otal e.- bey] 2a i ee 5 5 | 
—— FT | 
Average, . 2— 4— Boa 
* But never a dominant plant in the West. 
In the following results I have marked Linlithgow plants, 
but have not included them in striking an average. 
Lin- 
lithgow is so badly worked that this would be doing 
injustice to the East counties. 
