APPENDIX D.—PRIVATE HERBARIUM. 1&9 
Juncus campestris. 
As it grows in marshes. 
[This is av ined mulitflorum, Druce = Lusula multiflora, 
Lej.—G. C. D.] 
Carex straminea. 
In moist woods by the river Sa in Angusshire, rare; not 
foutid & anywhere [else] in Brita 
[This is a starved form of Fone remota.—G. C. D.] 
Carex divisa. 
Near Montrose. 
There is no specimen attached to the age but = penne 
Sens named were distributed by Don in his Herbarium 
o. 196, and it has recently been neti there.— 
oe C. D.] 
Carex muricata var. or species. 
Dry banks on the hills of Turin and Tenhaven. 
[Probably a young specimen of C. muricata.—G. C. D.] 
Carex nivalis, nova species. 
I discovered this new species on the summit of those 
mountains at the head of the Doll on Clova in 1807. It has 
never been found elsewhere 
[This is Carex rariflora, Sis Coa 
Carex pendula. 
By the side of the river Isla above Airly Castle and near 
Roslin. 
Carex depauperata. 
Woods in the west of Scotland, but rare. 
[There is a probability of this being a slip of the pen for the 
west of England; its occurrence in Scotland at ‘any time is 
very doubtful. In this volume the localities were written in 
Carex atrata. 
On rocks on Clova mountains and on other Highland 
mountains, 
