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TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDDsGS OF THE [Sess. lviii. 



Sinapis muralis — Cliarlestown (Dr. 

 Dewar, 1834) ; Inverkeithing (A. 

 Eobertson, 1834). 



tenuiflorus — St. David's. 



Sisymbrium Tlialiana — about Inver- 

 keithing and Ferry Hills. 



Smymium Olusatrum — Ravenscraig 

 Castle, south side of Kinghom 

 (abundant). 



Solanum Dulcamara — Dalgety, Cul- 

 ross, Dhu Craig, etc. 



nigrum — St. David's. 



Solidago A'irgaurea — Culross, Burnt- 

 island east and westward. 



Sparganium natans — loch on Dun- 

 earn Hill, Loch HiUhead. 



.simplex — Loch Camela near 



Auchtertool, about Cleish. 



Spergula subulata — Ferry Hills, many 

 places. 



Stachys arvensis — Ferry Hills and 

 east of Inverkeithing. 



Statice Armeria— shore Inverkeith- 

 ing. 



Stellaria nemorum — Cleish "Woods. 



Sjnnphytum officinale — field near 

 Limekilns. 



- — — tuberosum — Fordel, Pitreavie. 



Thalictrum flavum — St. David's. 



majus — Feny Hills. 



minus —Do. 



Thlaspi arvense — Ferry Hills (abun- 

 dant). 



Torilis nodosa — Ferry Hills. 



Tormentilla reptans[?)— near Inver- 

 keithing. 



Tragopogon major — Dunfermline, 

 Burntisland. 



Trientalis europtea — Dunfermline and 

 northward (abundant). 



TrifoHum striatum — Ferry Hills 

 (abundant). 



scabrum — Burntisland. 



Triglochin maritimum — shore Inver- 

 keithing. 



palustre — marshes northwards, 



Ferry HUls, 



Triodia decumbens — F erry Hills, 

 Cleish, etc. 



Triticum junceum — Ferry Hills, 

 Burntisland. 



loliaceum — Burntisland. 



TroUius europaeus — north of Dun- 

 fermline, Cleish (abundant). 

 I Tulipa sylvestris — Pitreavie, Otter- 

 j ston, and North of Alloa. 

 I Urtica urens — Inverkeithing. 



Vaccinium Oxycoccos — Otterston, 

 Cleish Hills. 



Vitis-idaea — Lethan's Glen, Dhu 



Craig. 



Valeriana pyrenaica — Cleish. 



Verbascum Thapsus — Inchcobn. 



Veronica Anagallis — Burntisland. 



montana — Cleish Hills. 



scutellata — marsh east of Dal- 

 gety Church, Ferry Hills. 



Viburnum Opulus — Dhu Craig, Cul- 

 ross, Lethan's Glen (all truly 

 indigenous). Dr. Dewar and A. 

 Eobertson. 



Vicia lathyroides — Ferry HiUs. 



lutea — Do., seven places (three 



additional ones in 1S35 by A. R.). 



sativa — St. David's, Dahneny 



Woods. A. K, 1835. 



Bobartii — Ferry Hills, St. 



David's. A. Robertson, 1835. 



Viola hirta — Ferry HiUs, Auchter- 

 tool, near Limekilns. 



lutea a — north of Dunfermline, 



everywhere. 



lutea h — near Inverkeithing, 



Cleish HiUs. A. Robertson. 



odorata — near Dunfermline, 



near Auchtertool. 



palustris — marsh east of Dal- 

 gety Church, north of Dunferm- 

 line (abundant on the marshv 

 hills). 



Zannichellia palustris (?) — Loch 



Fittie. 

 Zostera marina — abundant between 



Burntisland and Pettvcur. 



Notes FEo:\r the Eoyal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 



I. Eeport on 

 December 1893. 



Temperature and Vegetation during 

 By EoBERT LiNTDSAT, Curator. 



The month of December was very wet and unsettled, 

 but it was an exceedingly mild month. Frost occurred on 

 ten mornings, indicating collectively only 52° of frost for 

 the month. So little frost has not been registered at the 



