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James Reid. Native. The specimen collected by Dr. 

 Duguid was given to me by Miss Mary Gold, who received 

 it from Dr. Duguid," and substitute the following: — 

 Rousay, August 1869, Miss G. Gold ; and Rousay, 30th 

 July 1881, James Reid. Native. 



Class I. — Dicotyledons. 



Fumaria purpurea. Pugdey (fide Arthur Bennett). — 

 Turnip-held, Swanbister, Orphir, Mainland, 27th August 

 1880. Henry Halcro Johnston. The same specimens were 

 identified as F. pallidiflora, Jord., var. Bor.ei, (.lord.), 

 by the late Dr. J. T. I. B. Boswell.— Oat-field, 80 feet above 

 sea-level, Brims. Waas, Hoy. 4th August 1913, H. H. 

 Johnston. A weed of cultivation at both stations. See 

 •• Scot. Nat.," No. xlvii., July 1882. p. 322 : - Fum. Bok.ei. 

 Segregate." in Watson, " Top. Bot.," ed. ii., 1883, p. 25 ; and 

 •■ F. Bor.ei. Jord." in "Journ. Bot.," vol. xxxix., August 

 1901. p. 267. 



TriTnl<<i.m agrariv/m, Linn, (fide Arthur Bennett). — 

 Hay-field. 120 feet above sea-level, Lower Tween-the- 

 Brecks, Gyre, Orphir, Mainland, 2nd August 1912, H. H. 

 Johnston. Not native ; introduced with clover seeds. 

 Very rare. 



Pisv/m datius, M. Bieb. (fide W. G. Craib). — Vetch- and 

 oat-field, 20 feet above sea-level, near Loch of Saintear, 

 Westray, 23rd August 1913, H. H. Johnston. Not native : 

 introduced with the seeds of the cultivated Common Vetch 

 < Vida saliva, Linn.). 



Rosa canina, Linn., var. sph\erica (Grert.) (fide J. G. 

 Baker). — Heathery banks at burnside, 180 feet above sea- 

 level, Berriedale, Hoy, 4th November 1913, H. H. Johnston. 

 Native. 



Rosa glauca. Vitt., var. Crepiniana, (Desegl.) (fid* 

 J. G. Baker). — Banks at burnside, 15 feet above sea-level. 

 Mill Bum. Stromness, Mainland, 30th August 1912. Native. 

 Rare. 



Grepis ris, Balbis (fide Arthur Bennett). — Hay- 



field, 120 feet above sea-level, Lower "Tween-the-Brecks, 

 Gyre, Orphir, Mainland, 2nd August 1912, H. H. Johnston. 

 Not native ; a weed of cultivation. 



Hieracium anglicum. Fries, ''Symb. ad Hist. Hier.," 



