128 THE LIFE AND WORK OF GEORGE DON. 
Arenaria sulcata, Sch/echt. 
Conjointly found with Mackay on Ben Lawers, see Eng. 
Bot. aia t. 2638 (1830), under the name Arenaria rubella, 
Hook. New to Britain. Don, in Herb. Brit. Mus., on specimen, 
says, “I first found it on Ben Lawers in 1793 with Mr. J. 
Mackay.” 
Oxytropis campestris, DC. 
As Astragalus campestris at the head of Clova, 1812. Don 
Herb. Brit., No. 213 (1812), and Eng. Bot., t. 2522 (1813). New 
to Britain 
Lotus tenuis, Wa/dst. and Kit. 
First recorded for Scotland by Don. See Eng. Bot., t. 2615 
820). 
Rosa Doniana, Woods. 
Differentiated by Don, who found it in Clova, from its allies, 
it has since been reduced to a variety of R. imvoluta, itself 
now considered not 6 be a true species but a hybrid of Rosa 
= A ante and FR. mollissima, Willd.=(R. tomentosa, sete 
ee Trans. Linn. Soc., xii. (1818), p. 185. Eng. Bot., Suppl. t 
2601 (1829). 
Spirza salicifolia, 2 
First peeaeteds from Scotland by Don. See Eng. Bot., t. 
1468 (1805). 
Alchemilla argentea, G. Don (A. swig Bab.). 
Island of Skye. See Trevelyan “On the oe and 
Temperature of the Farée Islands,” p. to (18 
Saxifraga hirta, Haw. 
. S. sponhemica, Gmel., described as S. platypetala by Smith 
in Trans. Linn. ‘Soc., x "(181 1), p- 341, from specimens found on 
the ie mountains by Don. Figured i in Eng. Bot., t. 2276 
(181 
Ss. —— L., var. elongella (Sm.). 
athered on a rock by a river called Lintrathen, a mile and 
a half’ north of Airly Castle, Angusshire.” Describe ad by Smith 
as a species in Trans. Li nn. Soc., x. (1811), p. 349, and figured 
in Eng. Bot., t. 2277 (1811). 
Epilobium alsinifolium, ’i//. 
An addition to the Scottish Flora made by Don and Mackay. 
Eng. Bot. t., 2000 (1809). 
