APPENDIX C.--HERBARIUM BRITANNICUM. 177 
I have seen it by the side of the river near the foot of Mount 
Alexander, at the foot of Ben Schehallion, and near Finlarig 
at the head of Loch Tay. My specimens are from a marsh 
near Tullybanachar, about three miles [one mile—G. C, 
from Comrie in Perthshir 
[First record for entries i. Dd 
. Carex curta. 
C. brizoides, Huds. 
C. canescens, Lightf., F7. Dan., t. 285 ; Eng. Bot., t. 1386. 
his carex is not uncommon in marshes in Scotland, as in 
the neighbourhood of Forfar 
[C. canescens, L.—G. C. D4 
. Carex arenaria, Eng. Bot., t. 928! 
Sea-coast of Angusshire, but rare; chiefly in marshes. 
Bot., t. 1 
Sea-coast of Angusshire, but rare; chiefly in marshes. 
. Carex divisa, Trans. Linn. [Soc.], 11. (1794), p. 19, f. 2; Eng. 
096 | 
[C. divisa, Huds. peg! civ near Arbroath. The 
first Scottish record.—G. C. D.} 
: ge are Sioa, “pe Ad Hol), t. Sal; Ft Dan, 
? -- Dill 
.. Hist. Musc., 
Hee ma aes not pea as in a marsh near. Gordon 
Castle ; ala near Bellmount in Angusshire ; Moss of Cairny, 
near Duppli in, and in the Moss of Balgoune, both in Perthshire. 
My specimens from the market muir, near Forfar 
[New to Perthshire.—G. C. D.] 
. Hypnum lutescens, Eng. Bot, ¢. 1301; Hedw., St. Cryft,, 
wv., t. 16. 
I have observed it, not unfrequent, in the neighbourhood of 
Forfar, but seldom producing capsules. I have to acknowledge 
my obligation to Mr. Edward Maughan for excellent specimens 
collected by him at Caroline Park, near Edinbur, 
[Now known as Camptothecium lutescens, B. & S.—G. C.D} 
. Fucus dentatus, 7/7. Dan., ¢. 354; Eng. Bot., t. 1241. 
Cast up on the shore of ere not unfrequent, as also on the 
coast of gus sshire 
. Fucus alatus, 77. Dan., t. 352. 
* Cast up on the shore of Leith, not unfrequent, and also on the 
coast of Angusshire 
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