54 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
SOME CLYDESDALE AND S.W. AYRSHIRE PLANTS. 
By toe Rev. W. Moyze Rogers, F.L.S. 
Assistep by my son, the Rev. F. A. Rogers, I was able to do 
some interesting botanical work in the western lowlands of Scotland 
Stranraer. All the vice-counties visited, therefore, were—74 Wig- 
ton, 75 Ayr, 76 Renfrew, 98 Argyle, and 100 Clyde Isles. 
W. L. Walker, of Kilmalceolm, for 
Ranunculus auricomus L. 76. Near Kilmaleolm; very local, 
‘. alker!—Trollius europeus L. 76. By River Gryfe, between 
Kilmalcolm and Bridge of Weir. 98. By Loch Loskin, I’. A. Rogers! 
Pi ‘eae ea dubium L. 75. Near Pinwherry Railway Station ; 
Nasturtium palustre DO, 98. Kirn, roadside di : eried 
for 98 in Top. Bot.—Draba muralis L.  *76. ioaietn. pin 
quantity on both sides of the ‘‘ Rhododendron Drive.” Sho 
me (far advanced in fruit, but still quite recognizable) by Mr. 
Walker. — Hesperis matronalis L. 76. Wasto ground by quarry 
half a mile on the Port Glasgow road, in good quantity ; Bridge of 
Weir, near railroad.—Erysimum cheiranthoides Ly, 76. Kilmalcolm ; 
garden weed, one plant.—Lepidium hirtum Sm. Remarkably abun- 
dant. 75. Colmonell ; Ballantrae; Glen App. 76. Kilmalcolm ; 
