168 THE LIFE AND WorK OF GEORGE DON. 
i40. Senecio squalidus, xg. Boi, t. 600! 
I have seen this plant — the neighbourhood of Oxford, the 
habitat mentioned in “ English Botany” ; but my eee are 
141. Gnaphalium minimum, £xg. Bot., ¢. 7757. 
Upon walls and dry gravelly places in Scotland, frequent. 
My specimens are from Figgat Whins, near Edinbu rgh. 
[Filago minima, Fr.—G. C. D.] 
142. Atriplex littoralis, Eng. Bot., 7. 708! 
On the shore between Queensferry and Hopetoun. My 
specimens were from Goulon Links, East Lothian, where it 
grows in cornfields, not unfrequent. 
143. Scolopendrium vulgare, Eng. Bot., ¢. rr5o. 
ag ot Scolopendrium of Linn., aoe With., Hull; Curt., 
Lond., fase. t., t. 67; Bolt., Fil, 78, fed 
oe rocks by ihe sea, Ane aaSANe ae my specimens were 
collected ; also on the ‘side of a well a t Dumblane, Perthshire ; 
on a rock at Belgavis, about five sailed from Forfar ; ; on rocks 
on Pentland hills, Edinburgh ; and on the old walls of Roslin 
chapel. I have likewise observed it ina shady lane near Tutnal 
toll-bar, about three miles from Broomsgrove, Worcestershire. 
[First record for Perthshire and Worcestershire.—G. C. D.] 
144. Phascum stoloniferum, Dicks., Cryft., fasc. 3., t. 7, f- 2 
Hedw., Sp. Musc., 24. 
In a marsh near Gordon Castle. I have seen it in several 
fos near Edinburgh. My specimens from a marsh on Braid 
ill in the vicinity of that city. 
[Ephemerum serratum, Hampe.—G. C. D.] 
145. Gymnostomum Donnianum, Lug. Bol., t. 7592. 
I first discovered this moss in the Den of Dupplin, five miles 
from Perth, in November or December, 1779, being then in fruit. 
I have not been i in that place at the proper season since; of 
course I could not ascertain the plant till, on my return from 
Ben Lawers, in 1804, I visited the s and pointed out the 
rock on which it grew to Messrs. R. R. Miller, senior and junior, 
and desired that pieces of that rock mi ight be sent to me at 
different seasons ; and by age obliging attention I am indebted 
for the specimens now give 
[Anodus Donianus, B. z S.=Seligeria Doniana, C. M.— 
G. C. D.] 
