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critical phanerogams and mosses.)—Also Downie, R. A. Flowers and plants. 
In his All about Arran. p. 133-142. 17 cm. London and Glasgow, 1933 
(reprinted 1935). (General account of flora.)—Also his Appendix III. List 
of plants. le. p. 148-158. (Annotated list of vascular plants, prepared 
with assistance of Ian W. Tervet; much the same species and localities as 
given by Bryce, with some corrections in nomenclature.) 
CAITHNESS-SHIRE 
Vice-county 109. 
General 
Grant, J. F., and Bennett, Arthur. Contributions towards a flora of Caith- 
ness. [I.] Scott. Nat. 9: 305-807, 357-872. 1888; 10: 39-438, 77-95. 1889. 
(Reprinted 41 p. Perth, 1889.) 
Bibliography; briefly annotated list of over 600 vascular plants and 
Characeae, intended to summarize knowledge of the flora.—See also Bennett, 
Arthur. Contributions ... no. II, IV-V. Annals Scott. Nat. Hist. 1892: 247- 
252. 1892; 1904: 224-233. 1904; 1905: 36-46. 1905; 1910: 225-229. 1910; 
1911: 44-51. 1911. (Additional species and localities.)—Also Grant, J. F. 
Flora. In Horne, John, ed. The county of Caithness. p. 888-356. pl. 22.5 
em. Wick, 1907. (Account of various localities, with mention of character- 
istic species. In library of George Taylor.)—-Also Crampton, C. B. The 
vegetation of Caithness considered in relation to the geology. 132 p. illus. 
(incl. map). 24.5 em. Edinburgh, 1911 (cover date). (Ecological; 
includes (p. 18) list of vascular plants not previously recorded, with locali- 
ties.)—Also Bennett, A. Recent additions to the Caithness flora. Scott. Bot. 
Rey. 1: 181-182. 1912. (Also in Trans. and Proc. Bot. Soc. Edinb. 26: 58-60. 
1913.)—Also his Caithness plants. Jour. Bot. 51: 278-280. 19138.—\Also 
Marshall, E. S. Plants of W. Sutherland and Caithness. l.c. 54: 169-172. 
1916.—Also Bennett, A. Ulex nanus, Foster in Caithness. Trans. and Proc. 
Bot. Soc. Edinb. 27: 185. 1917.Also his Notes on the flora of Caithness. 
le. 27: 309-312. 1919.—Also his Notes on Caithness plants. l.c. 29: 54-56. 
1924. 
Local 
Bennett, Arthur. Contribution towards a flora of Caithness. no. III. Plants 
of Stroma Isle, Pentland Firth. Annals Scott. Nat. Hist. 1900: 108-119. 
1900. 
List of vascular plants and Characeae, with localities, collected by Miss 
A. M. Geldart in June-July 1899. 
CLACKMANNANSHIRE 
See Scotland, General (Trail, Topographical botany of the river-basins Forth and Tweed); 
Perthshire (White, The flora of Perthshire). 
Vice-county 87 in part (with South Perthshire and parts of Stirling). 
DUMFRIESSHIRE 
Vice-county 72. 
General 
Elliot, G. F. S., and others. The flora of Dumfriesshire, including part of 
the stewartry of Kirkcudbright. xl, 219 p. map (in pocket). 22 cm. Dum- 
fries, 1896. (Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Topography, geology, climate, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants, with 
localities; index of insects and their host plants. Replaces (as to Dumfries) 
M’Andrew James. A list of the flowering plants of Dumfriesshire and 
Kirkcudbrightshire ... 51 p. 21 cm. Dumfries, 1882. (Briefly annotated 
list of vascular plants, with localities. In Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Local 
Arnott, Samuel. Popular plant names. Trans. and Jour. Proc. Dum- 
friessh. and Galloway Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Soc. 17: 404-410. 1906.—Local 
plant names. Le. 23: 195-201. 1911—Some local and other plant names. 
Le. 24: 223-228. 1912. 
Running account of local vernacular names of many plants. 
