296 misc. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Willis, J. C., and Burkill, J. H. (i.e., I. H.). The phanerogamic flora of the 
Clova Mountains in special relation to flower biology. Trans. and Proc. Bot. 
Soe. Edinb. 22: 109-125. 1902. 
Tabular list of known spermatophytes (363 Species), with altitude, flower- 
ing dates, and notes on floral biology particularly in relation to secretion of 
honey. 
ARGYLLSHIRE 
See also Scotland, General (Grierson, Clyde casuals; Lee, The flora of the Clyde area; West, 
A comparative study of the dominant .. . flora of aquatic habit); Hebrides, Inner (for 
islands belonging to Argyll); Inverness (Macvicar, Notes on doubtfully native and introduced 
plants in Westerness; Ravenshaw, A list of some plants found in the West Highlands); 
Perthshire (Patton, The vegetation of Beinn Laoigh). 
Vice-county 98, Argyll (mainland); vice-county 101, Cantyre. Part of Argyll is also in vice- 
county 97 (Westerness). 
Local 
Balfour, J. H. Account of a botanical excursion to the Mull of Cantyre 
and the Island of Islay, in August, 1844. Phytologist 2: 291-312, 321-328. 
1845. 
Itinerary, general features of flora, etc.; list of vascular plants (524 
species), with localities.—See also Somerville, Alexander. Additions to the 
known flora of the South Ebudes, v.-c. 102. Jour. Bot. 34: 433. 1896. 
(Additional species for Islay.)—Also Salmon, C. E. Notes from Cantire. 
lc. 36: 338-340. 1898.—Also his Plant notes from Sutherland and Cantire. 
le. 38: 299-3038. 1900.—Also Gilmour, J. S. L. Ten days on West Loch 
Tarbert. North West. Nat. 20: 34-87. 1946. (Account of various habitats 
with mention of noteworthy species.)—-The name Cantire or Cantyre is now 
generally spelled Kintyre. 
Lee, J. R. The flora of the Arrochar Mountains. Annals Andersonian 
Nat. Soc. 3: 80-126. pl. 1-3. 1908. (University of Illinois library.) 
Topography, general features of flora; annotated list of vascular plants. 
Covers the region of Ben Arthur, Ben Narnain, Crois, Ben Ime, Ben Vane, 
and Ben Vorlich. 
Nisbet, Thomas. Phanerogams and ferns of South Ardgoil. Annals 
Andersonian Nat. Soc. 4: 1-33. 4 fig. on 2 pl. 1914. (University of Illinois 
library.) 
Topography, plant habitats, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants. Covers 
region bounded on north by Corrie Odhair and Coilessan Glen, on west by 
Loch Goil, and on east by Loch Long. 
Sprague, Beatrice. Notes on the formation and flora of a shingle island 
in the River Orchy, Dalmally, Argyll. Trans. Edinb. Field Nat. and Micros. 
Soc. 5: 290-315. 38 maps. 1906. 
Topography, sources of flora, etc.; includes tabular list of 143 plants (all 
but 3 vascular). 
AYRSHIRE 
See also Scotland, General (Ewing, The Glasgow catalogue ... ; Grierson, Clyde casuals: 
Lee, The flora of the Clyde area). 
Vice-county 75. 
General 
Amos, Thomas. Ayrshire plants. Annals Kilmarnock Glenfield Ramblers’ 
Soc. 5: 82-50. 1907. (British Museum (Natural History) library.) 
Unannotated list of known vascular plants (p. 32-47); list of ferns (p. 
48-50) by Alexander Laing. 
Gilchrist, Andrew. A short sketch of Ayrshire botany and botanists. 
Annals Kilmarnock Glenfield Ramblers’ Soc. 5: 25-31. 1907. (British 
Museum (Natural History) library.) 
Account of local botanists and their work. 
Landsborough, David. The botany of Ayrshire. Published 1872. Repub- 
lished 1894. Annals Kilmarnock Glenfield Ramblers’ Soc. [1] 1893/94: 6-28. 
port. 1894. (British Museum (Natural History) library.) 
