APPENDIX B.—DISCOVERIES. 131 
Myosotis alpestris, Schmidt. 
Recorded as WM. alpinus from Ben Lawers by Don in Herb 
Brit., No. 205 (1 1805); figured under the name of MM. rupicola, 
Smit h, Eng. Bot., t. 2559 (1813). New to Britain. 
M. repens, D. Don. 
Found by G. Don on the Ochil Hills. See Hooker, FI. 
Scot., p. 67 (1821). Figured in Eng. Bot., Suppl., t. 2703 (1831). 
Bartsia alpina, L. 
Said by Don in Herb. Brit., No. 63, to have been ae by 
him on Mal-ghyrdy in 1789 for the first time in Scotlan 
Lamium intermedium, /7ves. 
Cultivated fields, Angus, Don in Herb. Palmer. Is the 
earliest British specimen. Dr. Tyacke is given as the finder 
in mic Bot., Suppl. t. 2914 (1847). See Scott. Nat., p. 144 
(1889). 
Salix nigricans, Sm., var. rupestris (S7.). 
Forfarshire. 
Salix lanata, Z. 
First found by Don in 1812. See letter to Mr. D. Booth, 
dated Nov. 1812. It_was_ not published as a British plant 
until 1824 in Smith’s Eng. FI, iv., p. 205, where otis is 
mentioned as the finder, as also in ng. Bot., Suppl. t. 2624 
(1830), but David Don (und er Eng. Bot awl i 2666, ric 
Vahl), says his father first found it in Glen Callater. 
S. Doniana, Sm. 
In Eng. FI, iv., p. 213 (1824), and figured in Eng. Bot., Suppl., 
7 2599 (1829). Anew hybrid discovered by Don in the Baldovan 
oods, Forfar, and subsequently found by Dr. B 
White i in Perthshire. 
Polygonatum verticillatum, 4/. 
Don claims to have discovered this; see the Winch corre- 
spondence; although A. Bruce is aR ’as the firs t finder by 
discovery to Don 
Sparganium affine, Schnizi., S. longifolium, Fleming, m lit. 
Don appears to have been the earliest observer of this 
species in Scotland; see Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. ( 1899), PE pp. 186- 
187. He says he saw it in Skye, Ben Lawers, and the head 
of Mar Forest, 
