238 — PLANTS AND ‘ TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY.’ 
result of cae. of several had duration, we have 
sdyrethie r the following notes. The present is the most avouall 
time to pubic al records, and we therefore now submit them 
to the readers of the ‘ Journal of Botan 
Thalictrum minus L. this plant var. maritimum re 
occurs in at least Aberdeenshire and Banffshire. We have found 
e fone though rarely, at St. Cyrus in Kincardineshire, but in “that 
unty there are few hcalitige suitable for it. 
Ranunculus Sar peltatus Fries. Add Kincardine and 
Aberdeen N.— R&R. jfluitans L. In Banff, in the River Isla at 
Cairnie. Found by the Rey. Dr. Keith—R. Flammula L., var. 
. reptans L. berdeen N. ma 
Strathbeg near Patgichond (Trail). — R. ‘Aap Curt. Found by 
Mr. Duncan in Aberdeen N., near Slains, but tad ts as a casual. 
Caltha radicans Forster. has been e-disco vered by Mr. 
Sturrock in Forfarshire (vide ‘ Scottish Naitiiralis 
Nuphar luteum Sm., var. minus Syme, i : found in Loch Kinnord 
few miles north of Aberdeen, all in S. a bedituen 18 . pumilum Sm. 
Recorded from Kincardine and from §. Aberdeen; is probably an 
for it. 
Forfarshire. In an experience of over twelve years it has fe 
bait been found by us near Aberdeen, in late autumn, in a potato 
e 
Fumaria densiflora DC., is not uncommon on the extreme 
northern border of Porfatshitre, hence it probably th also in 
Co oronopus Ruellii Gaertn. The record for Banff requires 
confirmation. ; 
Cochlearia officinalis L., var. alpina, Wats. Add Banff (Cairn- 
orm 
Cardamine sylvatica Link. Confirm record for Forfar, and add 
S. Aber ete 
Arabis a Lam. Add Banff (Ballindalloch). 
ported chee vulgare Gaertn. Add N. Aberdeen (Den of 
Auchmedden). ‘ 
tlatine heaandra DO. Confirm record for 8. Aberdeenshire 
(Loch Callater, Roy). 
Sagina subulata Wimm. Add N. Aberdeenshire (marshy links 
between Peterhe ad and Fraserbur 
Cerastium trig gynum Vill. Add Ban ae estat rm).— C0. som 
decandrum L. Add N. Aberdeen. —C. rice Curt. Add Banfi 
(Boyndie). 
Malva snbochete L., and M, sylvestris L., are both of frequent 
