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" Scot. Nat." = The Scottish Naturalist. 



Spence, "Flora Orcadensis " = Flora Orcadensis, by Magnus Speiice, 



F.E.I.S. (1914). 

 AVatson, "Top. Bot." = Topographical Botany, second edition. By 



H. C. Watson (1883). 



Corrections. 



In "Annals Scot. Nat. Hist.," July 1895, p. 176, for 

 "Alchemilla vulgaris, Linn., var. Montana," read 

 Alchemilla minor, Huds., subsp. filicaulis, Lindherg 

 {fide E. F. Linton), [ = A. vulgaris, Linn. var. c. fili- 

 caulis (Buser), of "Lond. Cat.," ed. x, (1908).] 



In "Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin.," vol. xxvi, p. 209 (1914), /or 

 " Rosa canina, Linn., var. sphaerica (Gren.) (fide J. G. 

 Baker)," read Rosa glauca, VilL, var. d. transiens {Kern.) 

 {fide W. Barclay) ; and for " Rosa glauca, Vill., var. 

 Crepiniana (Desegl.) {fide J. G. Baker)," read Rosa 

 tomentosa, Sm. {fide W. Barclay). 



[The same corrections should be made in Spence, " Flora 

 Orcadensis," pp. 128 and 129 (1914).] 



In " Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin.," vol. xxvi, p. 219 (1914), for 

 " Rosa canina, Linn., var. lutetiana {Leman) {fide J. G. 

 Baker)," read as follows:' — (1) Rosa glauca, Vill., var. a. 

 Reuteri {Oodet) {fide W. Barclay). Crags at burnside. 

 Wart Hill, Hoy, 28th August 1883, H. H. Johnston [the 

 same correction should be made in " Annals. Scot. Nat. 

 Hist.," July 1895, p. 176]; and rare on banks at burnside, 

 240 feet above sea-level, The Dale, between the Hill of 

 Miffia and Cringla Fiold, Stromness, Mainland, 26th August 

 1912, H. H. Johnston; and (2) Rosa glauca, Vill., var. e. 

 subcristata {Baker) {fide W. Barclay). Common on 

 grassy cliffs at the seashore, 10 feet above sea-level, west 

 side of Aith Hope, Waas, Hoy, 4th August 1913, H. H. 

 Johnston. Native at all these three stations. 



In "Annals Scot. Nat. Hist.," July 1895, p. 176, in line 

 18 from top of page, for " Var. dumalis {fide J. G. Baker)," 

 read var. subcristata {fide W. Barclay). [The same 

 correction should be made in " Bot. Exch. Club Report for 

 1880," p. 31 (1881), in line 9 from top of page— the late 

 Dr J. T. I. B. Boswell's record for this plant from Lerquoy 

 Burn, Orphir, Mainland, in 1875.] 



In "Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin.," vol. xxvi, p. 211 (1914), for 



