Dec. 1893.] BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH. 39 



The above Hieracia are pretty evenly distributed over 

 the sub-alpine Linns of the district, as Blacks Hope, 

 Correferron, Midlaw Burn, Andrew Whinney, White 

 Coomb, Grey Mare's Tail, Craigmichen Scaurs, Beef 

 Tub, etc. 



Notes on the Flora of Fife and Kinross. By 

 Charles Howie. • 



I. — ADDENDA TO THE MOSS FLORA OF FIFE AND KINROSS. 



29G. Zygodon Stirtoni, Sch. Eegistered as a variety of 

 Z. viridissima in " Moss Flora," page 52. With the 

 consent of Professor Lindberg and others, it ha? 

 been retained as a species, as named by Professor 

 Schimper. 



297. Ephemerum scrratum. Sparingly found at Tayport 



and St. Andrews, as registered in Ballingal's 

 "Shores of Fife;" refound near Wormet, 1892, by 

 Mr. Fulton. 



298. Dicranella citrvata. By the side of a small ditch, 



East of Fife ; abundant. 



299. Dicranella fidvellum. Among the cliffs on one part 



of the east sea cliffs. 

 oOO. Eacomitriiim sw.lcticum. On rocks, Drumcarro Craig; 

 registered in Ballingal's "Shores of Fife," 1872; 

 refound near Denork ground, 1891. 



301. Racomitrium ellipticum. East sea coast and Drum- 



carro Craig. 



302. Trichostomum hrachydontium. On Dunbarnie Links. 



303. Pohjtrichum gracile. Eegistered, on the Tents Muir, 



sparingly, Ballingal's " Shores of Fife ; " refound 

 again on the Tents Muir, 1889. 

 3U-4. Amphoridium Mougeotii. On the upper range of the 

 Lomonds; species, irrespective of numerous varieties. 



11. — STATISTICS OF THE FLORA OF FIFE AND KINROSS REGISTERED 

 AS SPECIES UP TO DECEMBER 1893. 



Dicotyledons, 781; Monocotyledons, 213; rtcridophyta, 

 43 ; Mvsci, 30G ; Hepaticcc, 40 ; Alga: marina), 248, includ- 

 ing a species of Melohesia new to the country, in rock pools 

 on the tidal beach, east coast; Dcsmidiccc, 124, principally 



