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Petasites officinalis, Moench. — In all. 



albus. Gartu. — + in 85, 86, 87. 



Doronicum Pardaliauches, L. — t, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87. 

 plautagineiim, L. — t. 82, 88, 85. 



Senecio vulgaris, L. — In all. 



sylvaticus, L. — Xotfrom 84. 



viscosus. L— Xotfrom 78. S0{?), 82(7), 84. 



erucifolius, L. — 80, 81. 



Jacobeea, L. — In all. 



aquations, L. — In all. 



• saraceuicus, L.— t, 82, 84, 85 (?), 86 (?). 



Carlina vulgaris, L. — 79, 81. 



Arctium Lappa. L. — The aggregate is recorded from every couuty. but 

 the forms have not been discriminated. 



majus, Bernh.— (82, 84, 85) in F.E.. 86 (?) Swing's "Glasgow 



Catalogue. " 



nemorosum, Lej. — 81. 83. 



minus. Bernh. — Xotfrom 79, 80. 



intermedium, Lange. — 82 (F.E.), 86. 



Carduus jiycuocephalus. L. — Xot from 78, 84, with t from 7'.*. 



nutans. L. — Xotfrom 78, 84, 8.j(?). 



crispu.?. — Xotfrom 80. 



Cnicus lauceolatus. Willd. — -In all. 



eriophorus. Koth. — t, 83, 84, 85, 87. 



palustris, Willd. — In all. 



pratensis. Willd.— t, 84 (S.). 



arvensis. Hoffm. — The varieties have not been recorded except 



from 87 : and setosus, Bess., also from 84 (S.), 80, 86. 

 Onopordou Acanthium, L. — t, 80, 81, 82. 83, 85, 86. 

 Mariana lactea. Hill. — Given as native from S2, 83, 85, but certainly t. 

 Saussurea alpina, DC. — 87. 

 Serratula tiuctoria, L. — t in 87. 

 Centaurea moutana, L. — t in 83. 



nigra, L. — In all. 



Scabiosa, L.— 80, 82, 85, 86 t, 87 f . 



Cyanus, L. — Xotfrom 79. A colonist. 



Calcitrapa, L. — A casual in 87. 



Cichorium Intybus, L. — Recorded from 80, 81, 82, 83, 84. 85. Xo 



doubt t in all. 

 Picris hieracioides, L. — +, 80. 



echioides. L.— 80, 81, 82, 85, 87. No doubt casual or t. 



Crepis taraxacifolia, Thuill. — t, 80. 



virens, L. — In all. 



biennis, L.— t, 80. 82, 86. 



succisifolia, Tausch.— 78, 80, 81, 83, 85 (?), 87. 



paludosa, Mcench. — In all. 



Hieracium. — The older determinations of species in this genus are so 

 uncertain, except for a few, that it seems useless to refer to 

 them. In recent years several have been ascertained for Si] by 

 Messrs. Stirling and Kidston. and some for 87 are enumerated in 

 the "Flora of Perthshire."' The genus, as a whole, requires 

 revision for the rest of the district. A list of Scottish Hieracia, 

 with their distribution by counties, as far as known to me up to 

 1902, is contained in " Annals of Scot. Nat. Hist.,"" 1902, 

 pp. 244-250. 



Hypochaeris glabra. L. — 87. 



radicata, L. — In all. 



Leontodon liirtus. L. — 80, 82, 83, 85. 



