40 THE SCOTTISH BOTANICAL REVIEW 
Poterium canadense, A. Gray.—On the shore north of Port- 
patrick, Wigtownshire ; several. 
Sedum Lydium, Boiss.—By the roadside near Clovenfords, 
Selkirkshire ; plentiful. 
*Crucianella patula, L.—Near Musselburgh, Midlothian ; 
several. 
*Millotia depauperata, Stapf, sp. nov.—A plant found on 
the Tweed shingle at Galafoot in 1908 has been so named 
by Dr. O. Stapf, Keeper of the Herbarium at the Royal 
Gardens, Kew, the full description appearing in the Kew 
Bulletin, No. 1, 1910. 
*Centaurea Moschata, L.—In an old quarry near Slate- 
ford, Midlothian ; several. 
Crupina vulgaris, Cass.—Near Musselburgh, Midlothian ; 
several. 
Campanula persicifolia, L.—Near Musselburgh, Midlothian ; 
a large clump. 
Nymphoides peltatum, Rendl. and Brit.—In the pond, 
Prestonhall, Midlothian ; plentiful. 
Verbascum virgatum, Stokes.—At Murieston, West Lothian, 
in 1910, and at Leith Docks in 1911 ; three or four in each. 
*Phalarts truncata, Guss.—Leith Docks ; one plant in 1910. 
Named by Professor Hackel. 
Piptatherum multiflorum, Beauv.—Near Musselburgh, Mid- 
lothian ; several. 
Cer epigezos, Roth. —Near Portpatrick, Wee 
shire ; one clump. 
Aira provincialts, Jord.—At Leith Docks i in 1905 and IgI11; 
several. 
Wangenheimia Lima, Trin.—Near Musselburgh, Midlothian ; 
plentiful. 
*Avellinta Micheliz, Par|— Near Musselburgh, Midlothian ; 
two plants. Named,at Kew. 
Desmazeria sicula, Dum.—Near Slateford, Midlothian, in 
1907, and at Murieston, West Lothian, in 1910 ; two or three 
in each. 
Poa Chaixit, Vill—Near Monteviot, Roxburghshire, in 
immense quantities ; in the grounds of Darnhall, Peeblesshire, 
in large quantities ; in a strip of wood east of North Berwick, 
East Lothian, scarce. 
