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THE LIFE AND WORK OF GEORGE DON. 
Arenaria serpyllifolia, Eg. Bot., ¢. 923! 
On dry sandy places and on walls. 
[I think these should be referred to the var. scabra, Fenzl.— 
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. Stellaria scapigera, Eng. Bot., t. 1269! 
By the sides of rivulets on the mountains of Badenoch, 
between Loch Ereachd and Loch Laggan, and by the side of a 
rivulet on a mountain to the eastwards of Loch Nevis, Inver- 
ness-shire. 
[Apparently grown in garden soil, anda monstrous condition 
of Stellaria graminea.—G., C. D.} 
. Stellaria glauca, Ang. Bot., ¢. 825. 
S. graminea, var. B, Huds. 
By = sides of Lochend and Duddingston Lake, both near 
Edinburgh. 
Salleh palustris, Retz.—G. C. D.] 
. Silene noctiflora, Eng. Bot., ¢. 297! 
In sandy cornfields, by the seaside, between the villages of 
East and West Haines in Angusshire—the only known habitat 
in Scotland where it can be reckoned truly indigenous. 
[Practically an addition to the Scottish flora.—G. C. D.] 
Euphorbia exigua, Curtis, /7. Lond., fasc. 4, t. 36! 
In cornfields in Strathearn, but rare; and in the Carse of 
Gowrie, and on the side of a bank near the toll-bar at North 
Queensferry. 
[The first Perthshire reference. The specimens have rather 
blunt apiculate leaves.—G. C. D.] 
. Tormentilla reptans, Eng. Bot., ¢. 64. 
On ditah-banks by the roadside between Glasgow and 
Paisley ; and near Hewell Hall, not far from Bromesgrove, in 
Worcestershire. 
Potentilla  hapesetc ne Sibth. The first record for Wor- 
cestershire.—G, C. D.] 
. Thalictrum alpinum, Eng. Bot., 7. 262! 
On moist rocks and by the side of rivulets, on Ben Lawers, 
Ben Lomond, Benavorlich, Schichallin [Schiehallion], and the 
mountains of Clova, in Angusshire. 
