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An — arvensis. 
A. tenel M. 
Gea rrtcuins minimus. W.&E. 
P. Coronop 
Littorella lacustris. 
Chenopodium Bonus- Henricus. 
“a he but scarcely in- 
ig 
Ohicne. poakalns oides. EH. was 
probably fared in error. 
nothing of the 
plant in Perthshire now. 
Atriplex Babingtonii. E. 
A. scguatitola. W.&M. 
ag bortgars Bistorta. M. & E., 
t only as an outcast. 
-, lapathifolium E. 
P. Persicaria. E. 
Rumex Hydrolapathum. E. 
R. conspersus. M. 
R. pratensis. M. & E 
nemorosus. E, 
R. conglomeratus. EF. 
Betula verrucosa. M.& E 
B. glutinos : 
Salix alba. M.& BE. ewer: ? 
S. triandra Plant 
S. undulata 
M. Planted ? 
Juniperus nana. M. & EB. 
Kpipactis palustris. By a typo- 
graphicalerror, “Perth mid.” 
is given for “ Perth east,” 
though the numerals are 
Gphcigabes grandiflora. In 
the M. station for which this 
was recorded we can find (. 
ensifolia only. 
Corallorhiza innata. EK. It was 
a few years ago, and pro- 
bably is yet, existent in M., 
though eet as “extinct?” 
Iris Pseudacor E. 
Narcissus Pr i -narcissus. M. 
Naturalised. 
‘ TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY.’ 
Polygonatum verticillatum. I 
h 
about seven distinct stations, 
along a line about thirty 
miles long. 
Tofieldia palustris 
utomus umbellatus. 
native in M. 
Schewchzeria palustris. I fear 
t this is probably onbinst 
se oF owing to the 
altered conditions of the 
W. 
Probably 
locality. 
Potamogeton filiformis 
P. zosterifolius. This requires 
verification as a Perthshire 
plant. We have not saa 
able to- find a trace of it in 
, for which it is recorded. 
YP: decipiens. M. 
P. Zizi. I do not know why 
uncommon in z bey I 
no record of it 
P. natans (segr.). W. 
Zannichellia palustris. 
Introduced 
Sparganium minimum. W.& M. 
S. simplex. M. ; 
S. ramosum. .& E. 
Typha latifolia. M. & E. 
Juncus cenosus (Gerardi). 
J. trifidus. E. 
omens So EK. 
L. co K. 
i senate Extremely doubt- 
ful as a Perthshire — I 
do not know on what grounds 
_ is _ admitted even with 
¢9’ 
Ms 
E. 
gairpis lacie 
. fluitans. .& K. 
Eriophorum latifolium. M. 
