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Towns. Common.—C. rostrata Stokes. nfs Raa ges bog aie 
Grantown. Nethy. L. Insh. Kingussie. — C. v aL, 
L. Insh. 
Anthoxanthum odoratum Li.—Alopecurus geniculatus L.— A. p 
tensts Li.—Phleum pratense L. ees palustris Huds.—A. te hs 
With.—Aira caryophyllea Li.—A. precouz L,— Deschampsia caspitosa 
Beauv.—D. flexuosa eg —Holeus mollis L.—H. lanatus L.—Avena 
pubescens Huds. 96. By R. Nairn at Culloden Moor.— A. pratensis 
L. 96. Field bordering Culloden Moor. Grantown.—Arrhenathe- 
rum avenaceum Beauv. 96. First open flowers seen on Jul 
at Kingussie. hie a i ee nahn Bernh.—Phragmitis 
communis Trin. 96. ingussie. ynosurus cristatus L.— 
ochleria cristata Pers. 95a nd 96. Remarkably common.—Molinia 
varia Schrank. 95. Advie. 96. First open flower seen at Gran- 
town on July 11th. Kingussie.—Dactylis glomerata L.—Poa annua 
L.—P. nemoralis L. 96. Grantown. Kingussie. — P. opti L. 
—P. trivialis L.—Glyceria fluitans R. Br. — R. plicata Fr., b. pedi 
cellata (Townsend). A few plants that I put to this Ee at 
Nethy and by L. Insh (96). 3 looked in vain for nb: R. plicata 
Fr.—Festuca sciuroides Roth.—F. ovina L.—F, rubra L.—t Bromus 
stertjis L. 96. Near railway station at Boat of Garten. — +B. race- 
mosus Li, and +B. commutatus Schrad. 94. Near railway station at 
Ballindalloch.—B. mollis, L.—Lolium perenne L.—Agropyron repens 
Neth 
Beauv. Type common.—b. barbatum Duval-Jouve. 96. 9 
Nardus stricta 
Pteris aguilina L. — Lomaria Spicant Desv.— Athyrium Filia- 
femina Roth. — Scolopendrium vulgare Symons. Observed we: g 
nvyerness and Kingussie (96). el Sc Oreopterts Presl. 
Blacksboat. — L. Filix-mas Presl. Type and c¢. paleacea fies 
Very ome on.—L. spinulosa Presl. 96. In one spot near Nethy.— 
L. diiatata Pres|.—Polypodium vulgare L.—P. Dryopteris Fée. 96. 
Locally abundant at Carrbridge and Nethy, — Einivetions arvense Li. 
—E. pratense Ehrh. 96. Nethy. — E. sylvaticum L. Remarkably 
abundant.—F., palustre L.—E. limosum Sm.—Lycopodium Selago L. 
96. Near Carrbridge, F. A. R.!— L. clavatum L. 96. Near Toma- 
tin, hillside above R, Findhorn. 
WAYFARING NOTES FROM THE TRANSVAAL.—IV. 
By R. Franz Ranp, M.D., F.L.S. 
JouannessurG : Early July, 1908. The weather is probably 
now at its coldest, the usual dry crisp winter of the high veld. 
The coming of spring is not so long-drawn-out as at eto for in 
August the ‘earlier spring flowers are appearing, and therefore each 
week brings new contingents. In late August, passing by rai 
between Johannesburg and Pretoria, one sees very conspicuously 
the bush-like clusters of Trichodesma sp. in full bloom, the flowers 
delicate and fugitive. It marks the early spring season u 
north in iotinins 
