270 PERTHSHIRE PLANTS AND ‘TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY.’ 
in good sense in _ shady ary at the back of the garden. 
Rampisham arden weed. August, 1883. New county record. 
I am not aa satisfied ‘that this is a true native of Dorset. At 
Evershot I have seen it on this summer in good quantity in 
both lane and kitchen-garden. The sates eow locality I did not 
again examine. Elsewhere in 1 the county I have searched for it in 
len Lim 
Wilts, a 1 viee-county only doubtfally teiitel ith it in ‘ 
graphical Botany.’ In Devon I have myself only seen it once, and 
R 
that a single plant, in Ex —E. te um e 
Moreton Heath. Upway. Apparently not nearly so common 
in site sen C. as in B.—E. obscurum Se ut Evershot 
eb. 
d Rampisham, frequent. Frampton. Moreton Heath. Yellow- 
ea Wood. 
(To be continued.) 
PERTHSHIRE PLANTS AND ‘TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY.’ 
By F. Bucuanan Wuire, M.D., F.L.S. 
Fottowine the example of my friends Prof. Trail and Mr. Roy, 
I have gone ¢ arefully over the 2nd edition of ‘ Topographical 
Botany,’ the begat of "whieh 3 is that a good many additions and a 
few corrections can be made to the records of Perthshire plants. 
In the expectation that the Flora of Perthshire will soon be 
published, it has been thought unnecessary to take up space with 
locality-names, or with the names of pe agate for the localities 
or for the authenticity of the « critical speci 
Many of the records now made might hae ve been included in 
‘ Topographical Botany’ had the fiateriil collected for the Flora 
of Perthshire been worked out in time, but a few of them are 
oe discoveries. It is scarcely necessary to say that W.— west, 
t Perth. 
and E. = Eas 
PER minus. Fie sel BE: aster in one place, where it 
T. montanum. M. & said to have been sown 
ee oo Ager. neue years ago. Occasion- 
M. ally as an outcast in E. 
R. egies M.& KE. Aconitum Napellus. M. & E. 
R. peltatus. - & BK. Planted, or an escape in se 
R. trichophyllus. M. & E. veral spots, but cannot be 
R. Drouetii. M. & E. said to be naturalised. 
R. eens. M. & E. Berberis ronal Always plant- 
R. confusu ed, I think. 
R. ereinat. W., M. & E. Nymphea alba. M. & E. 
R. Lingua. Nuphar luteum. W. wr (By 
R. pa oe E. error the figures 88 are 
R. sceleratus. M. & E. affixed to E, in Top. Bot. ed. 
R. arvensis. E. 2. The same ae applies 
Helleborus foetidus; M.: Natu- to N. intermedia.) 
