CATALOGUES. 543 



(Miss Diana Scott)— daughters of Mr. David Scott, late of 

 Brother ton. 



Rev. Robert C. Douglas. 



39. London Catalogue, edition third, checked for plants seen 

 within three miles of Stafford. Dated 1851. 



Rev. James Duncan. 



89. Manuscript Flora of Jedburgh, in the county of Eoxburgh. 

 Date about 1830. 



Rev. J. P. Duncan. 



75. London Catalogue, edition sixth, checked for plants seen 

 in the county of Ayr. Ayrshire lists now include a considerable 

 sprinkling of casual plants, introduced through ballast or other- 

 wise, and several of them likely to be temporary only ; Mr. 

 Duncan allowed me to pass over any of these in his Catalogue, 

 without even so much notice as (75). The considerable county 

 of Ayrshire had long been a difBculty with me, through the want 

 of any general list of its plants and their localities. Eecently, 

 this want has been partly supplied by the Eev. D. Landsborough's 

 printed list of the less common plants ; but being a printed list 

 and one in which the plants are only partially given on Mr. 

 Landsborough's single authority, it is of course not one of the 

 quotable lists here. 



Mr. J. F. Duthie. 



86. London Catalogue, edition seventh, checked for plants 

 seen in Stirlingshire in 1875. 



Mr. Robert Embleton. 



68. London Catalogue, edition second, checked for plants seen 

 within four miles of Embleton, in the vice-county of Cheviotland. 

 To Mr. Embleton, a botanical friend from our Student days, 

 I have been constantly indebted also for keeping me posted up 



