V. NOTES AND CORRECTIONS. 611 
459. Carum verticillatum, Koch. A mis-print “]” seems to 
throw doubt on province 16 for this plant. 
470. Ginanthe fistulosa, Linn. Provinces 13 and 16 require 
verification. Lachenalii, ill understood when the ‘Flora Glot- 
tiana’ was written, may have then been misnamed /istulosa. 
475. Athusa Cynapium, Linn. Province 16 to be added. 
Cumbrae; Clydesdale Flora. 
477. Seselt Libanotis, Koch. The authority for the name has 
been inadvertently written “Linn.” The plant is Athamanta 
Libanotis of Linneus. : 
; 511. Linnea borealis, Gronov. <A similar error here. Ber- 
wickshire; Johuston’s Natural History of the Eastern Borders. 
537. Valerianella dentata, Koch. Province 16 also. Londes- 
borough’s locality in Arran, road to Loch Ranza, is correct; 
W. Galt, msc. 
604. Carduus pratensis, Huds. Erase the words “ Humber 
between 150—400 yards”; they related to heterophyllus, and were 
accidentally misplaced to pratensis. 
612. Centaurea Cyanus, Linn. Province (16) to-be added. 
Cumbrae; Clydesdale Flora. This is one of the instances where 
it becomes almost optional whether to designate the plant a 
Colonist, or to regard it as a Casual only, in the northern 
provinces. 
630. Gnaphalium sylraticum, Linn. Isle of Wight very un- 
certain. ‘TI should think rather a mistake of the plant. I do not 
think it ever was gathered in the Isle of Wight”; A. G. More. 
630*. Gnaphalium norvegicum, Gunn. Perth; Eng. Bot. 3. 
641%. Aster salignus, Willd. Province 11. ‘“ Aster salicifolius, 
D. I have found this American growing by the Tweed-side 
opposite Fishwick-mains; and I have been told that it has almost 
naturalised itself in Hirsel woods on the Leet”; Jobnston’s 
Eastern Borders, page 102. See also page 533 of this volume. 
667. Anthemis nobilis, Linn. Perhaps ought to be accepted 
as a native in province 16. Mr. Galt writes, ‘‘ Formerly of frequent 
occurrence in Cumbrae; still got though much rarer, having been 
mostly dug up and transplanted into gardens.” See also the 
Clydesdale Flora. 
694. Erica vagans, Linn. Province [11]. New Flora of 
Northumberland and Durham, page 207. 
705. Vaccinium Vitis-Idea, Linn. Shetland; A. Craig Christie. 
Not unlikely, but I am unprepared to say what reliance can be 
placed on the additional plants of Shetland reported under that 
gentleman's name, which was otherwise unknown to me. 
