148 TRANSACTIONS OF THE [Sess. lxxvii. 



Spergula sativa, Boenn. — Growing on drift-sand by Loch 

 Rannoch, to which the seeds had been blown from a 

 neighbouring oatfield nearly 100 yards away. 



*Montia verna, Neck. — Dunkeld, 89 ; Burntisland, 

 Fife, 85. 



*2Ielilotus officinalis, Lam. — In a field near Perth, 89. 



Astragalus danicus, Retz. — A form with extremely 

 small leaflets (3 mm.) occurred at Carnoustie, 90, which 

 culture may prove to be a variety. 



Vicia sylvatica, L., var. condensata, Druce, in the 

 classic locality on the shingle near Port William, Wigtown, 

 and I also found it on the Antrim coast at White Sand 

 Bay. In cultivation after three years from seed it still 

 retains its characteristics in my garden. 



Alchemilla cdpestris, Schmidt. — Near Port William, 74; 

 Gatehouse of Fleet, 73 ; near Dumfries, 72 ; Cortachy, etc., 

 Forfar, 90 ; Romano Bridge, Peebles, 78. 



Primus spinosa, L.,* var. prostrata. — Branches very 

 spinous, completely prostrate, bearing very numerous and 

 rather large fruits. On the shingle near Port William, 74. 



Cotoneaster microphylla, Wall. Alien. — Seedlings at 

 Abbotsford. 



^Crataegus oxyacanthoides, Thuill. — Near Kirriemuir, 

 90 ; good-sized bushes but having the appearance of being 

 planted. 



Parnassia palustris, L.,* var. condensata, Wheldon et 

 Travis. — Sands of Barry, Forfar, 90. 



Pimpinella Saxifraga, L.,* var. poteriifolia, Wallr. — 

 Tantallon Castle, 82. 



*Solidago serotina, Ait. — Alien, North America. Gala- 

 shiels, Selkirk, with Miss I. M. Hay ward in 1910. 



Arctium nemorosum, Lej. — Gatehouse of Fleet, 73 ; near 

 Port William ; and a form with pure white florets, near 

 North Berwick, 82. 



*Taraxacum spectabile, Dahlst. — Clova, 90. 



*Lactuca muralis, Fres. — Between North Berwick and 

 Dunbar, 82. 



Calluna vulgaris, Hull,* var. Erikae, Asch. — Glen Doll, 

 90. 



* Veronica Anagallis, L., vera. — Near Kirkinner, 74; 

 Rescobie, 90. 



