1888-89.] Records of Scottish Plants duri7ig 1888. 419 



In Sutherland West, Mr Gray has recorded a large number 

 of additional species ; and in East Sutherland, Mr J. F. Grant 

 over 100, mostly common species, but with a few varieties. 



From Cantyre, Mr P. Evving has sent some 20 additions 

 — among them Drosera anglica, Arctium intermedium. Allium 

 ursinum, Sparganium ajfi7u; Carcx filiformis, curta, paucifiora, 

 and limosa; Elymus arcnarius, and Hymenopliyllum Wilso7ii. 



From Dumbarton, Mr Somerville sends 8 species, and Mr 

 L. Watt .the same number — comprising Orobus tuber osus, 

 Hieracium anglicum, Carcx acuta, &c. 



Argyle has produced a large number (68), found by Messrs 

 T. King, G. C. Druce, and the Eev. Mr Marshall — including 

 Sagina saxatilis, several Hieracia, Stachys ambigua, Pyrola 

 rotundifolia, Betula nana, Bumex domesticus, Juncus castaneiLS, 

 Carex vaginata, Cystopteris montana, &c. 



In West Inverness, Mr Symington Grieve and the Eev. 

 Mr Marshall found 20 fresh records, of which Hieracium 

 cale7ididiJiorum and argcnteuni, Salix Lapponum, Potamogeton 

 natans, at 2300 feet (being 500 feet higher than any record 

 known to me), Carex va-ginata, and Melica nutans are the 

 most interesting. 



From East Inverness, Mr G. C. Druce has among others 

 Hieracium gracilentum, H. eximeum, Pinguicida vulgaris, var. 

 alpina, Reich ; and the Scottish Alpine Club (1886), Dryas 

 octopetala, Saxifraga rividaris, and *S'. ccespitosa. 



From Elgin, Mr Druce also has several records — Aira 

 uliginosa, Myosotis repens, and Allium oleraceum the most 

 noticeable. 



In Counties 94 to 90 we get few records, but several 

 Hieracia. 



In East Perth, the Eev. Mr Fergusson's find of Oxytropis 

 campestris is most interesting, and will, let us hope, long 

 retain the species in our flora, for it seems to be now very 

 rare in Forfar. 



Mid Perth has produced Hieracium aggregatum, one of the 

 rarer Backhousian species, and three others ; Mr Druce's 

 find of the Calamagrostis, and some others. 



In West Perth, Mr S. Grieve has found Carex pulla, 

 Cerastium aVpinuvi, and others. 



To Peebles, Mr G. C. Druce contributes 50 new records, 

 with Mcwm athamanticum, Ligustrum vidgare, Scirpus sylva- 



