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SOME CLYDESDALE AND §.W. AYRSHIRE PLANTS 57 
*75. Rather common from Pinwherry to Ballantrae. *76. Ashton; 
in two or three spots. 
Potentilla procumbens Sibth. 75. ae Samonell. Glen App, 
FLA. ooked in vai pta ich 
must, I think, be at least rare or deci uncommon in South- 
west eitiend, as well as quite absent from some of the northern 
counties. — P. palustre Scop. Very abundant around Kilmalcolm 
(76) ey near mos (98). — Alchemilla vulgaris L. 75. Colmonell 
(type). 76. Common; type and var. filicaulis (Buser). 
Thos obipdestloides ate 75. Colmonell; Ballantrae; Glen App. 
—fR. mollis 8m. Apparently rare south of ‘the Clyde. *76. Bridge 
of Weir; a few bushes, already showing characteristic fruit. Kil- 
malcolm; seen certainly in a spot or two. 98. Glen Masson, 
F’,A.R.! Confirms doubtful record in Top. Bot. — R. tomentosa 
Sm. Exceedingly common and variable everywhere. Near Bridge 
of Weir (76) a very tomentose form with pure white flowers is fre- 
quent, and another form differing from var. scabriuscula Sm. ome ly 
in its somewhat more glandular leaves. — R. canina L. Com 
the most frequent varieties being, as is usual in South get 
lutetiana, dumalis, and urbica. The form verticillacantha also occurs 
at Ashtor on. — R, glawea Vill. Bushes looking like ee rose and its 
ee and Langbank (76) ut they were all ie immature 
for positive deter mination, —R. arvensis Huds. My son s showed m 
Thverkip (76). The bushes were vigorous enough and flowering 
freely in both places; but I suppose that they are hardly likely to 
be native. If they were introduced by man’s ages however, 
many years m ust have elapsed since the plantin 
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6. Kilm 
Telephium L. 75. Colmonell to Dalleoens : 
aes rotundifolia L. 76. Kilmaleolm, Walker! 98. Skel- 
tlie 
Epilobium angustifolium L. 75. Ballantrae. *76. In several 
Spots from Inverkip towards Ashton. Possibly introduced in both 
cases. — fF, ecaric Schreb. Common. *75. Skelmozlie ; Col- 
Monell. *76, Kilm alcolm ; Bridge of Weir; Langbank ; Ashton. 
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bank and gue In both places a luxuriant t form, perhaps best 
C. lutetia 
Boia: inuicubaithiok L. 75. So frequent from Colmonell to 
Ballantrae ‘as to seem native, — Carwin verticillatum Koch. 76, 
