608 Vv. NOTES AND CORRECTIONS. 
L 75. Draba aizoides, Linn. Mr. T. B. Flower's inquiries 
elicited an assurance that the report of this having been found in 
Somerset is incorrect. 
98. Nasturtium officinale, Brown. Found in Shetland; A. C. 
Christie. 
101. Nasturtium amphibium, Brown. The county of Lanark 
is very doubtful. Though recorded by Hopkirk ‘on the banks of 
the Clyde, frequent,” Mr. Hennedy has not been able to find this 
plant there. Does it really occur in Dumfries-shire, as reported ? 
106. Erysimum cheiranthoides, Linn. This has been intro- 
duced in the neighbourhood of Frodsham, Cheshire, with agri- 
cultural seeds, and is now well established as a Colonist there, in 
province 9; J. F. Robinson, msc. 
120. Stinapis tenuifolia, Brown. Isle of Wight, in 1869; 
F. Stratton. Must have been recently introduced, at the building 
of the Forts; A. G. More, msc. 
125. Reseda lutea, Linn. Province 15. Possibly native in 
the county of Fife. 
185. Viola canina, Bab. Man. Provinces 18 --16. Cathkin 
hills, in Lanarkshire; Gourock hills, in Renfrewshire; W. Galt, 
msc. Cumbrae; Ditto. 
136. Viola Curtisii, “ Bab. Man.” Provinces 13 -- 16. Ayr- 
shire coast, from Largs to Ardrossan; Cumbrae; W. Galt, msc. 
145. Dianthus prolifer, Linn. Province [1. South Devon ; 
Ravenshaw’s Flora of Devon.] 
150. Dianthus deltoides, Linn. “I should exclude it alto- 
gether from the Isle of Wight list, until it can be shown 
thoroughly established at some distance from cultivation ; until 
then I do not think it deserves even the (Wight)”; A. G. More, 
msc. 
182. Arenaria trinervia, Linn. Province 16 to be added. 
Common ; Clydesdale Flora. 
— 183. Holostewm umbellatum, Linn. [Province 16.] Hills at 
Bowling ; Clydesdale Flora. This is a record which can hardly 
be accepted, unless on very special testimony to its accuracy; and 
no sort of remark or explanation is added in the excellent Flora 
quoted. 
127. Radiola millegrana, Smith. Province 14 not to be 
excepted. A locality for the East Lowlands is given in Dr. 
Johuston’s ‘Natural History of the Eastern Borders.’ In the 
Flora of Berwick, by the same Author, the locality of Ancroft 
moor, in Cheviotland, is given on page 43; a locality and plant 
apparently overlooked by the Authors of the ‘New Flora of 
