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Festuca riinila, Kiintli.— 82. 8."). 85, 87. 



rottl tellioides. Kunth.— 83 (?), 85. 86. 



Myuros. L.— Probably t. 81, 85. 



scinroides, Eoth. — Xotfrom 79, S2, 8Jf. 



ovina. L. — lu all. 



rubra, L., ag?. — Not from SO. Var. areiiaria, Osbeck, 81, 83 (?). 



85. 



sylvatica. Vill.— 83, 85 (?), 86, 87. 



elatiur, L. — Xotfrom SO. Var. prateiit-iy, Huds., not from 78, SJf. 



arimdinacea, Schreb. — 78, 88, 84, 85, 86. These records should 



be revised. 

 Bromus giganteiis. L. — Xotfrom 78. 



ramosu.^. Huds. — Xntfrooi 78. 



erectus, Huds. — 82 (S.), 83, 85. A doubtful native. 



madritensis. L. — Casual, 83, 85. 



secaliiins. L.— 83, 84 (S.), 85 (?), 86, 87 (S.). ' A doubtful native. 



J'ar. velutinus, Schrad., 83 (?). 



racemosus. L. — 78, 81, 83 (S.), 87. 



commutatns. Schrad. — Xotfrom 80, 81, 84- 



• arveusis. L.— t, 85, 86 (S.). 



The species in the section Serrafaicus of the genus Bromus 

 require revision in Forth and Tweed. 

 Brachypodium gracile, Beauv. — In all. 



pinnatuni, Beauv. — S3 (?). 



Loliuni pereune, L. — In all. Var. aristatum, Schuni., casual 83. Var. 

 italicum, Braun., t, 82, 83, 84. 85, 87. 



temulentum, L.— t, 82, 87. 



Agropyron caninuni, Beauv. — Xotfrom <9;.^, .S'^. 



repens. Beauv. — In all. Var. barbatuni, Duval-Jouve, recorded 



from 78, S6, doubtless occurs widely. 



pungens. R. and S., rar. littorale. Keichb. — 83, 85. 



-. — acutum, R. and S.— 83, 85. 



junceum. Beauv.— 83, 85, 87. The species of Agropyron should 



be studied. 

 Lepturus tilifonnis, Trin.— 82, 83 (?), 84, 85 t (? ;. 

 Hordeum secalinum, Schreb. — 81, 83, 85. 87. Probably not native. 

 murinuni, L.— 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86. 



mariuum, Huds.— 84 (P.), 85 (?), 87. Is this native? 



Elymus arenarius, L. — 82, 85. 



GYMXOSPERMS. 



Juniperus communis, L. — Xot from 78 (?) (Pentland Hills). 84, No (?). 



nana. Willd.— 87. 



Taxus baccata, L.—Xot from 7!) 80. 8^, 8Jf. Probably + in most 



counties. 

 Pinus sylvestris, L. — In all counties, but usually t. 



A number of other conifers are frequent in plantations and 

 shrubberies. 



VASCULAR CRYPTOGAMS. 



Hymenophyllum tunbridgense, Sm. — 78, 86. 



unilaterale, Bory. — 85, 86, 87. 



Cryptogramme crispa, R. Br. — Xot from 83, S3 (?), SJ/. 

 Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum. L. — Xotfrom 78. 



marinum, L. — 81, 83, 85. 



viride. Huds.— 83, 84 (?), 85, 86, 87. 



