ee. 
A SYNOPSIS OF THE GENUS SELAGINELLA, 243 
under error, C. aquatilis having been mistaken for it,—C. flava L. 
(segr.) Add Forfar and Kincardine. —- Var. lepidocarpa. Add 
Forfar and Kincardine. ——- Var. Utderi. Add Kineardine. — ¢ 
vaginata Tasch. Add Banff (Cairngorm, on which it was found by 
G. Don in the year 1802).— C. sylvatica Huds. Add Kineardine 
(Féttercairn. )—C., vesicaria Li. Add Forfar and Kineardine. Very 
scarce 
Seileria cer ulea Scop. is not found in §. Aberdeen, so far as known. 
dira uliyinosa Weihe. d Banff. 
Melica uniflora Retz. seems recorded from §. Aberdeen in error. 
Schler — distans Bab. Add §. Aberdeen (on sandhills along 
the coast).—S. riyida Link. was found rather abundantly on some 
waste gr eae in the neighbourhood of Aberdeen, but probably as a 
oy 
va Haenke. Add Forfar.—P. stricta Lindb. Add Forfar, 
Carian | is the habitat of both. —P. nemoralis L. Add B 
Lolium italicum ee is plentiful in notre rt from shies it 
has naturalised itse noe many parts of a e divisions of the 
north-east of Scot ie — L. temulentum Li, Add Elgin ( fide 
r. Gordon). 
Polypodium caleaream Sm. §. Aberdeen (Scotston Moor, in a 
quarry ; for years extinct; a very doubtful native). Its record for 
N. Aberdeen is prohabty erroneous. 
Allosorus crispus Ber dd N. Soaere es rte 
strea Oreopteris Presl. Add N. Ae ak een and Banff. — I. 
spinulosa Presl. Confirm records for Forfar and Kincardine. ° 
Asplenium viride Huds. Add Banff. 
Hymenophyllum Wilsoni Hooker belongs to 8. Aberdeen rather 
than to N. Aberdeen, being found only on Ben-na-chie in thit 
district, 
opodium annotinum L. Add Kincardine.—L. inundatum L. 
occurs in pee pane ig (Strachan), and in more than one locality in 
8. Aberdeen (Roy). 
Selayinella selaginoides Gray. Add N. Aberdeen and Ban 
. me came variegatum Schl. Add 8. Aberdeen (mouth of River 
than). 
A SYNOPSIS OF THE GENUS SEFLAGINELLA. 
By J; G. Bawer, F.RS.,. &c. 
(Continued from p. 113.) 
38. S. peLrores A. Br. in Crypt. Noy. Gran. 871. — Stems 
trailing, 2-8 in. long, Scnsanels pinnate, the lower branches 
nd. 
ascending towards the tip of the branches, spaced and spreading 
on the main stem, oblong- -lanceolate, subacute, a line long, bright 
ee firmer in texture than in albonitens, rather more produced 
n the upper side of the midrib, not ciliated, cordate on the upper 
side at the base, and imbricated over the stem; leaves of the upper 
