ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. 467 



by Mr. Borrer; and unless I mistook the hill, it is with- 

 out the boundary of Drumochter Forest. 



698. Azalea procumhens, vol. ii. p. 152. 



Reported to grow on the " summit " of Loch-na-gar ; but 

 by a loose writer whose langniage cannot alwa3'S be taken 

 strictly to mean what the words and sentences would 

 literally signify. The actual summit of Loch-na-gar is 

 usually considered to exceed 12-50 yards. 



704. Vaccinium uliginosum, vol. ii. p. 156. 



Found in Orkney by Mr. J. T. Syme ; wliich should 

 therefore be mentioned in the north limit. Still unveri- 

 fied from North "Wales. 



707. Pyrola rotundlfolia, vol. ii. p. 159. 



Province 5 may be added to the ascertained area, on 

 faith of a specimen from Chatley Moss, Staffordshire, com- 

 municated by the Rev. E.. C. Douglas. 'And jDrovmce 13 is 

 rendered very probable by the name of this species beiug 

 marked in Mr. Peter Gray's list of plants seen in Kirk- 

 cudbrightsliii'e ; but it does not appear that any special 

 attention was given to the acciu'acy of the specific name, 

 the absence of which will unavoidably leave some slight 

 uncertamty in the case of a plant for which P. media has 

 been so frequently mistaken. Mr. Borrer intimates that 

 he has not seen any specimen from the old-recorded sta- 

 tion of Charlton Forest in Sussex ; but that he has the 

 true plant from two stations in Kent. Mr. G. S. Blackie 

 reports this species m Peebles. The provincial estimate 

 may now be raised to 8, and the comital estimate to 15. 



708. Pyrola media, vol. ii. p. 160. 



Provinces 2 and 9 may be added in the area ; that of 

 Channel, on the authority of Mr. Borrer, who finds this 

 si^ecies in St. Leonai'd's Forest ; that of INIersey, on faith 

 of the station at Mottram, recorded in Buxton's Botani- 

 cal Guide. The provincial estimate will thus rise to 12. 



