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List of vascular plants (506 species), with localities and names of collec- 
tors. The 1872 publication (not seen) was prepared by Mr. Borland, Mr. 
Duncan, and David Landsborough, and was based on lists in the volume 
(v. 5) including Ayrshire in the New statistical account of Scotland. 1845. 
(Information supplied by G. Taylor.)— See also Landsborough, David, Jr., 
and Boyd, D. A. Supplement to The botany of Ayrshire. Annals Kilmar- 
nock Glenfield Ramblers’ Soc. [2] 1898/99: 19-31. 1898. (Extensive list of 
additional species and localities. In British Museum (Natural History) 
library.)—-Further additions are given in the following series of papers by 
Gilchrist, Andrew: Notes on some additions to the botany of Ayrshire. lL.c. 
6: 33-37. 1910; Some old Ayrshire plant records. l.c. 7: 13-20. 1918; 
Botany of Ayrshire. Additions to lists already published in the “Annals.” 
le. 7: 64. 1918. (Those in vol. 7 not examined, other in British Museum 
(Natural History) library.)—Also Clark, James. Additions to the list of 
Ayrshire flowering plants and higher cryptogams already recorded by the 
Glenfield Ramblers. l.c. 11: 65-69. 1934. (British Museum (Natural His- 
tory) library.) 
Smith, John. The botany of Ayrshire (by parishes), from original in- 
vestigation. 107 p. 19 cm. Ardrossan, [pref. 1896]. (Lloyd Library.) 
Previous publications; list of known vascular plants, with localities. 
Printed only on recto of pages.—See also Rogers, W. M. Some Clydesdale 
and s. w. Ayrshire plants. Jour. Bot. 40: 54-59. 1902. 
Local 
Balfour, J. H. Account of a botanical excursion to Ailsa Crag, in July, 
1844. Phytologist 2: 257-263. 1845. 
Topography, geology, general features of flora, etc.; unannotated list of 
vascular (86 species) and cellular plants—See also Smith, John. Phaeno- 
gamia and filices. Jn The natural history of Ailsa Crag. Annals Andersonian 
Nat. Soc. 2: 148-151. 1900. (General features of flora; list of 72 vascular 
plants observed. The paper also includes a bibliography, p. 152—-154.)—-Also 
Vevers, H. G. The land vegetation of Ailsa Craig. Jour. Ecology 24: 424— 
445. 9 fig. (incl. map), pl. 20-23. 1936. (Includes (p. 444-445) unannotated 
lists of known angiosperms, ferns, mosses, hepatics, and lichens, arranged 
alphabetically; brief bibliography.) 
BANFFSHIRE 
See also Aberdeen (Dickie, The botanist’s guide to the counties of Aberdeen, Banff, and 
Kincardine; Trail, The flora of Buchan); Inverness (Trail, The flowering plants and fern 
allies of the Cairngorms). 
Vice-county 94. 
General 
Craib, W. G. The flora of Banffshire. 1 p.1., 111 p. 21.5 cm. Aberdeen, 
1912. (Aberdeen university studies no. 54.) (Also issued as Trans. Banffsh. 
Field Club, extra number; in Kew library.) 
Collaborators, previous publications, etc.; list of vascular plants and 
Characeae, with localities and authorities for records; tabular list of species, 
sparingly annotated, showing distribution by parishes. 
Local 
Craib, W. G. Flora in vicinity of Banff. [Extract from Report of joint 
meeting of northern literary and scientific societies held at Banff, 1906.] p. 
zoe ete em. [Banff?, 1906?] (British Museum (Natural History) 
ibrary. 
List of vascular plants and Characeae, with localities—See also Mahood, 
A. E. Local flora. In Spriggs, Edmund I., ed. Banff and district. p. 305- 
339. 18.5 cm. Banff, 1919 [1920]. (Running account of vascular plants of 
vicinity of city of Banff, arranged by habitats; bibliography. In Kew library.) 
Gordon, J. F. S. Botany. In his The book of the chronicles of Keith, 
Grange, Ruthven, Cairney, and Botriphnie: events, places, and persons. p. 
281-301. 26 cm. Glasgow, 1880. 
