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le. 1905: 235-239. 1905; 1906: 170-171. 1906.—Some additional botanical 
records to Scottish counties. l.c. 1908: 251-252. 1908. 
Lists of new vice-county records, with sources but unannotated, arranged 
under the vice-counties. 
Cameron, John. The Gaelic names of plants (Scottish, Irish, and Manx), 
collected and arranged in scientific order, with notes on their etymology, uses, 
plant superstitions, etc., among the Celts, with copious Gaelic, English and 
scientific indices. new and rev. ed. xv, 160 p. port. 22 cm. Glasgow, 
1900. (1st ed., 1883, reprinted from Scott. Nat. v. 5-6. 1879-82.) 
Annotated, systematic list of scientific names, with Gaelic, Irish, and Manx 
vernacular equivalents (with translations). According to Hogan (Irish and 
Scottish Gaelic names ... p. xi, 1900; see under Ireland) the work contains 
the “wildest and most absurd attempts at derivation.”—See also Hogan under 
Ireland, General, and Wood, below. 
Ewing, Peter. The Glasgow catalogue of native and established plants, 
being a contribution to the topographical botany of the western and central 
counties of Scotland. 2. ed. 8, 166 p. 21.5 cm. Glasgow, 1899. (Arnold 
Arboretum library.) (1st ed. 1892.) 
List of vascular and cellular plants, with vice-county records. Covers 
western Scotland from Ayrshire to western Ross, including the Hebrides. 
Replaces Glasgow Society of Field Naturalists. A contribution towards a 
complete list of the fauna and flora of Clydesdale and the west of Scotland. 
148 p. 19cm. Glasgow, 1876. (List of vascular plants by Richard McKay, 
p. 54-84. In Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Grierson, Robert. Clyde casuals, 1916-1928. Glasgow Nat. 9: 5-51. 
19381. 
Localities, sources of origin, etc.; annotated list of adventive angiosperms 
(also 2 mosses), with references, summarizing the work of author and others 
from about 1916 on. 
Hooker, W. J. Flora scotica; or a description of Scottish plants, arranged 
both according to the artificial and natural methods. 2 v. (x, 292; 297 p.). 
22 cm. London, 1821. 
Keyed, descriptive flora of vascular and cellular plants, with notes on uses. 
Vol. 1, classes 1-23 of the Linnaean system; vol. 2, cryptogams (pteridophytes 
p. 152-161) and synoptical descriptive flora of spermatophytes on the natural 
system with references to fuller treatment in vol. 1. 
Lawson, Peter, and son. Synopsis of the vegetable products of Scotland 
in the museum of the Royal Botanic gardens of Kew. v. p. pl. 23 cm. 
Edinburgh, 1852. 
Classified account of wild and cultivated edible, forage, timber, and other- 
wise useful plants (but not medicinal plants); refers mostly to cultivated 
plants. Each section paged separately. At head of title: The Lawsonian 
collection. 
Lee, J. R. The flora of the Clyde area. A handbook of the flowering 
plants and ferns occurring wild or established within the drainage area of 
the River and Firth of Clyde. xvi, 391 p. 18 cm. Glasgow, 1933. 
Geology, general features of flora, previous publications; annotated, keyed, 
descriptive flora of vascular plants and Characeae, with indication of vice- 
county records and some localities. Covers counties of Bute, Dumbarton, 
Lanark, and Renfrew, large areas of Argyll, Ayrshire, and Stirlingshire, and 
parts of Kircudbrightshire, Peeblesshire, western Perthshire, West Lothian, 
and Wigtownshire. Replaces Hennedy, Roger. The Clydesdale flora... 5. 
ed. xxxii, 277 p. 8 pl. on 4, port. 17cm. Glasgow, 1891. (1st ed. 1865.) 
(Keys to genera on Linnaean system and on natural system; annotated 
descriptive flora of vascular plants. In Gray Herbarium library.) Also 
replaces Elliott, G. F. S., Laurie, Malcolm, and Murdoch, J. B., ed. Fauna, 
flora and geology of the Clyde area. 567 p. map. 22cm. Glasgow, 1901. 
(Includes partly annotated lists, with local distribution indicated, of “Ferns 
and their allies” by William Stewart (p. 106-109) and “Phanerogams” by 
Peter Ewing (p. 110-130); also a table of “Measurements of notable trees” 
by John Renwick and Richard McKay (p. 131-147). Relates “to the land 
draining into the River and Firth of Clyde only.’”’)—See also Lee, J. R. 
Additions to The flora of the Clyde area. Glasgow Nat. 17: 65-82. 1953. 
(Extensive list.) 
