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TKANS ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE [Sess. lviii. 



To Easterness (E. Inverness) the Eev. Mr. Marshall has 

 recorded twenty-two additional plants, — Arctium ncmoro- 

 snm, Atriplex littoralis, Zostera nana, etc. 



To Westerness (W. Inverness) Mr. S. M. Macvicar 

 continues to add. 



Eive are added to xVrgyll, the Orohanche before men- 

 tioned, etc. 



In E. Eoss the Eev. Mr. Marshall has succeeded in 

 finding many additions, and among them Cochlearia. grcen- 

 landica, L. (non Smith), Hieracium Jlocculosum (Bailey 

 herb), Potamogcton rnfcscens, P. nifens, P. pusillus, Aira 

 uliginosa, etc. 



In E. Sutherland Mr. Marshall finds Chcrlcria sedoides,. 

 etc., Carcx ixiucijiorus. 



To the Outer Hebrides Mr. W. S. Duncan adds Eapha- 

 nus maritwnis, Ccntv.nculv.s, Juniperus communis. 



A very interesting inquiry would be into the aquatic 

 vegetation of the Lakes of Scotland and their temperature, 

 colouration, transparency, and biological conditions. 



To any one willing to undertake any county I would 

 advise them to consult Dr. Maguire's interesting account of 

 the sixty-three lakes of the Jura mountains, entitled — 

 " Eecherches sur la Vegetation des Lacs du Jura," Paris, 

 1893. It appeared in "La Eevue Generale de Botanique," 

 vol. v., pp. 241-297 and 303-316, 1893. 



