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PERTHSHIRE PLANTS AND ‘TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY. 
Nuphar “pumilum.” E.* 
Papaver Argemone. KE. 
Corydalis claviculata. E. 
umaria capreolata (Agg.). EH. 
EK. 
was either r found, or 
Fae is Be kel) has dis- 
peare om erth- 
ap 
i locality hs i ian 
I discovered it, however, on 
another Perthshire hill — 
en Laoigh. 
Turritis glabra. M. Doubtfully 
native. 
Barbarea vulgari 
Nasturtium teres 
. sylves 
Siaymbrim Sophia. 
EK. 
M. 
M. Rare 
Viola Reicheubachiana M. 
Drosera ang 
Polpeai, ores The record 
for M. requires verification. 
P. depressa. W. 
Silene anglica Record for M. 
uires verification. 
ria. 
Spergularia rubra. E. 
* T retain the name ‘‘pumilum”’ for 
this small- shes ered Nuphar, since that 
en used for our plant by 
and the 
, 8 require 
tion. Our plant is apparently not inter- 
medium Ledeb. 
Aren si rubella. 
Hypericum Androsemum. W. 
pa tat Pe wi rium 
Geranium pyrenaicum.  Cer- 
ainly an escape. 
pusillum “88 rth mid 
(’, B. White) ”’ is paca 
1 have never seen or heard of 
the species in P e. 
G. columbin 
Medicago 1 
Melilotus officinalis. M. & E. 
M. vulgaris. Neither have 
any claim to be more than 
casuals. 
Trifolium arvense. M. 
Astragalus glycyphyllus. M. 
A. hyp is. M. 
Oxytropis uralensis. M. 
Ornithopus perpasillus. EK. 
ant in some localities. 
Lathyrus Aphaca, Casual in 
Prunus Padus. M. [M 
avium. E. 
Potentilla procumbens. M. & E. 
P. reptans. W. 
Rubus suberectus. M. & E. 
W.& 
hirtifolius M. 
icaulis. 
adscitu 
maerophyls and var, um- 
us. M. 
[M. 
Var. pallidus. 
PRrPEP SPPErRP Fr 
ianus. EK. 
.corylifolius. M.&E. Var.con- 
j Var. purpureus. 
M. 
R. cesius. If this is a Perth- 
shire species it must be very 
