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A. gi^acilis, Janson (6). 



Near Lothian Burn, Bavelaw Moss, Hopetoun, Markinch, 

 Ochils, Doune. 



A. harhata, Janson (6). 



Bavelaw Moss, Eoslin, FuUarton, Hopetoun, Aberdour, 

 Markinch, Aberfoyle. 



A. oculata, Milne (9). 



Among Lemna, Upper Elf Pond, Braid Hills, November. 



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