210 NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF DUBLIN. 
as growing on Kinnoul Hill, but I did not find it anywhere within the 
district or neighbourhood. Orobus tuberosus; Ulex Europeus, but 
not U. nanus as far as I could see. Sarothamnus scoparius; Genista 
Anglica, moorland, near Kinross, Ornithopus perpusillus on dry moor- 
land S.W. of Glen Farg; Ononis Europzeus; Trifolium pratense, 
repens, procumbens, medius; Medicago lupulina. Lotus major; (Stren- 
ton and Hilton, &c.,) L. corniculatus; Anthyllis vulneraria; Euo- 
nymus Europeus I found in Glen Farg. Acer pseudoplatanus and 
campestris grow in plantations along the new road to Perth, &e. 
Polygala vulgaris, Hypericum humifusum, pulchrum, perforatum, 
quadrangulum, are all to be found in Glen Farg, and other places in 
the district. Malva sylvestris ; Geranium robertianum, molle, dissectum 
are abundant; G. lucidum and sylvaticum are rare, but are to be found 
at the foot of Donaglow, one of the Cleish Hills, Oxalis acetosella ; Li- 
num catharticum, and Radiola millegrana occur in several places; Silene 
inflata grows near Clochridge stone. Lychnis flos-cuculi, githago, diurna, 
viscaria, all grow near orin Glen Farg. Stellaria media, holostea, gra- 
minea, glauca, uliginosa, all occur in the hedge banks and damp 
places. S. nemorum is recorded from Cleish by Robertson. Ceras- 
tium triviale, glomeratum, arvense. Arenaria trinervis, serpyllifolia, 
fastigiata, this rare species near Glen Farg, in Arngask parish. 
Sagina procumbens and apetala; Spergula nodosa and subulata. He- 
lianthemum vulgare, in dry exposed places, near Loch Leven in Kinross 
parish, very rare. Spergulaarvensis, Montia fontana. Nuphar lutea, 
I did not find Nuphar pumila in Loch Leven, but it grows in tolerable 
abundance in Loch Menteith, W. of Perthshire. Papaver rheas and 
dubium are not uncommon. Meconopsis Cambrica is recorded from Cleish 
by Robertson, but was not collected by me. Fumaria officinalis and ca- 
_ preolata were found, but no Corydalis, as remarked by Arnott, though in 
the west of Perthshire C. lutea is by no means rare. Drosera rotundifolia 
is to be found in sheltered mountain bogs, among the Cleish Hills, but 
very rarely. Nasturtium officinalis and terrestre, the latter on the Port- 
moak side of the Loch. Barbarea vulgaris; Arabis turrita (Robertson); 
Cardamine sylvatica, pratensis (and amara according to Robertson). 
Draba verna ; Capsella bursa-pastoris. Cheiranthus cheiri #. fruticu- 
losus grows on the wall of Loch Leven Castle. Sisymbrium sophia 
officinale ; Sinapis arvensis, alba; Brassica napus; Lepidium campestre 
Smithii; Subularia aquatica Loch Leven. I did not find either Reseda 
luteola, or lutea. Viola tricolor I gathered on Castle Island. V. lutea 
and canina are common, V. palustris not so abundant. Anemone 
nemorosa. Actzea spicata, among the woods, near Cleish. Ranunculus 
lingua in the Loch, near Powmill, flammula, acris, repens, sceleratus, 
aquatilis, hederaceus, ficaria very abundant, auricomus very rare, only 
found near the Devan, not far from Rumbling Bridge. Caltha paius- 
tris, common. ‘Trollius Europeus and Eranthis hyemalis, recorded by 
Robertson, but not gathered. 
Mr. B. BrapsHaw exhibited a specimen of Picus major shot in the 
County Tipperary in October last. 
