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*Mimulus Langsdorfii, Dona [ = *M. luteus, Linn.]. — 

 Wet burnside, 120 feet above sea-level, Caldale, Saint Ola, 

 Mainland, 22nd July 15)20, H. H. Johnston: and wet 

 burnside, 10 feet above sea-level, Swanbister Burn, Orphir, 

 Mainland, 3rd Augu.st 1920, H. H. Johnston. Naturalised 

 at both stations. Very rare at Caldale, but common at 

 Swanbister Burn. Corolla yellow. 



Ve7'onica Tournefortii , C. Gmel. [=F. Buxbanmii, 

 Ten ]. — Garden, 60 feet above sea-level, Schoolhouse, Kir- 

 bister, Orphir, Mainland, 3rd August 1920, H. H. Johnston. 

 Not native. A weed of cultivation. Rare. Confirms the 

 record of this species as an alien from Orkney in " Annals 

 Scot. Nat. Hist.," No. 30, p. 96 (April 1899). See Bennett, 

 "Suppl. Top. Bot.," ed. ii, p. 60 (1905); and Spence, "Flora 

 Orcadensis," p. 52 (1914). 



: Euphrasia Kerneri, Wettst. {fide Cedric Bucknall). — 

 Shell-sand}^ natural pasture near seashore, 10 feet above 

 sea-level, Backaskaill Bay, Cross, Sanday, 29th August 

 1920, H. H. Johnston. Native. Very common. Plants in 

 full flower. Leaves 2-6 toothed. Corolla pale whitish 

 lilac-purple, with dark purple lines, and a j^ellow spot on 

 throat of lower lip. A new record for H. C. Watson's 

 county No. Ill Orkney. 



Euphrasia caerulea, 2\m.sch (fide Cedric Bucknall). — 

 Wet natural pasture on hillside, 300 feet above sea-level, 

 Wart Hill, Hoy, 15th August 1912, 1st September 1919, 

 and 31st July 1920, H. H. Johnston. Native. Common. 

 Plants growing among Euphrasia scottica, Wettst, which 

 has a smaller corolla than that of E. CAERULEA, Tausch. 

 Leaves 2-10 toothed. Corolla lilac, with dark purple lines, 

 and a yellow spot on throat of lower lip. A new record 

 for H. C, Watson's county No. Ill Orkney, and also new 

 to the British flora. The specimens collected by me on 15th 

 August 1912 were erroneously recorded as "Euphrasia 

 CURTA, Wettst, var. h. (jlaj^rescens, Wettst." (fide E. S. 

 Marshall), in "Bot. Exch. Club Report for 1912," p. 273 

 (1913); "Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin.," vol. xxvi, p. 215 (1914) ; 

 and Spence, "Flora Orcadensis," p. 134 (1914). See 

 " Corrections." 



Rhi.nantkus majijr, \\Aw\\. (name conrirmed b}' Arthur 

 Bennett). — Shell-sandy vetch and oat iield, 15 feet above 



