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Ranunculus Lenorinandi, F. Scli. — Is recorded by Sountag from 83, 



84, 85. 87. 



hederaceus. — From all. 



sceleratus, L. — Recorded from all except 79 (if "Linton" in 



F.E. refers to Peeblesshire). 



Flammula, L. — From all. For. radicans, Nolte.. is no doubt 



common, though recorded only from 86. 



reptans, L. — 85, by a few lochs, especially Loch Leven. 



Lingua. L. — Nut from 78 and 82. 



auricomus, L. — Not f rum 78 and 84- 



acris. L. — From all, but the forms not distinguished. 



repens, L. — Common in all. 



bulbosus, L. — Not from 84- 



sardous. Crantz. — Is this perhaps alien, though frequent? It is 



recorded from 80. 8L S3. 84, 85, 86, 87. 



arvensis, L. — 81, 82, 83, 84. Is this more than an alien V 



Ficaria, L. — In all. Var. incumbens, F. Sch., must occur, though 



not on I'ecord south of Perth. 

 Caltha palustris, L. — In all. Var. minor, Syme, Pentland Hills (in 



which county ?), 86, 87. 

 'I'rollius europ^eus, L. — Not from 82. 

 Helleborus viridis, L. — An escape or casual in 81, 82, 83, 85. 



fojtidus, L. — As escape or casual in 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86. 



Eranthis hyemalis. L. — Woods and pastures in 83 and 87 ; introduced. 

 Aquilegia vulgaris, L. — A denizen or casual in 79, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87. 

 Aconitum Napellus, L. — A frequent introduction, by streams in 81, 83, 



85, 86. 



Actsea spicata. L. — A rare alien, in 83. 



Berberis vulgaris, L. — Recorded from every county, but no doubt an 



alien. 

 Epiinedium alpinum, L. — Introduced into woods in 83, 85, 87. 

 Nympbsea lutea, L. — Not from 78, 84. Var. intermedia, Ledeb., has 



been found in 86. 



pumila, Hoffm. — On record from 86, 87. 



Castalia speciosa, Salisb.— 79, 80, 81, 83, 84, 86, 86, 87. Possibly in- 

 troduced into some places. 



Papaver. — It may be questioned if any of the species is more than a 

 colonist, while several are mere casuals, e.g. P. somniferum, L., 

 in 82, 83, 85, 86, 87. 



Rhoeas, L. — Not from 79 (78 (?) at Linton). Var. stri^osum, 



Boenn., 87. 



dubium, L. — In all. 



Argemone, L. — Not from 78, 79. 



(P. hybriduni. L. — Recorded in F.E., as in Hb. Grev., from 83, 



was probably only a casual.) 

 Mecouopsis cambrica, Vig. — f in 82, 83, 85, 86, 87. 

 Glaucium flavum, Crantz. — Recorded from 81, 82, 84, 85, is apparently 



on the way to extinction 

 Chelidonium majus, L. — A frequent introduction in all tlie counties, 



almost a denizen occasionally. 

 Neckeria bulbosa, N.E.Br. — fin 82; and N. lutea, Scop., f i" 83, 



85, 86. 



■ claviculata, N.E. Br. — Not from 78, 79, 82. 



Fumaria capreolata, L. — The aggregate is recorded from all except 78, 



but the forms under that aggregate are much in need of revision. 



The following records are found, but cannot be accepted as 



authoritative :— palliditlora, 79t, 80; Borici, 80, 81, 82, 85, 86, 87 ; 



confusa, 85, 86, 87 ; muralis, 86. 



