2() FLORA ORCADENSIS.. 
Rev. E. F. Linton, in a paper on the segregates 
of A. vulyaris, states that .t. montana, (Willd.) 
is not British. In that case the variety in Orkney 
will be A. filicuulis. KH. F. Linton, in “Ann. Scot. 
Nat. Hist.,” p. 122, 1906, gives d. filicuulis (Buser) 
as found in Orkney, and it is one of the plants in 
herbarium ot Dr Boswell. 
Genus XLIX. —-POTINTILLA (Linn.) 
116. P. sttvestris (Neck.), Bark. Common. 
It is used in Orkney for dyeing nets, and medicin- 
ally as an astringent. Mr Ar. Bennett said that a 
variety sent him should be entered as the form known 
as f. incisa (M. Spence, July 1908). 
117. P. ANSERINA (Linn.), Silver Weed. Common. 
Genus L.—COMARIUM (Linn.) 
118. C. PALUSTRE (Linn.), Marsh Cinque-foil. 
Common. 
Genus LI.—POTERIUM (Linn.), Burnet. 
119, P. SANGUISORBA. 
Several of these were found in rye-grass of Quoy- 
bellock, 1904. No doubt sown with clover. 
Genus LII.—FRAGARIA (Linn.) 
120. F. vesca (Linn.), Wood Strawberry. Rare. 
Trumbland, loch behind Westness, and_ rocks, 
Rousay (Dr Duguid, Robert Heddle, and Patrick 
Neil). I have often looked for this plant but never 
found it. 
