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Topography, botanical explorations, botanical districts, bibliography; an- 
notated list of known vascular plants and Characeae.—See also review by 
Taylor, George. Jour. Bot. 75: 147-151. 1937.—Also Macleay, K.N.G. Ad- 
ditions and emendations to the Comital Flora for Fife and Kinross (v.-c. 
85). Watsonia 2: 398-410. 1953. (Extensive list; bibliography.) 
Local 
Borwick, James. Botany of the parish. In Campbell, James. Balmerino 
and its abbey. Appendix III. p. 339-344. 20 cm. Edinburgh, 1867. 
List of vascular plants, with localities of rarer species. The same list is 
given in the new ed. p. 606-610. Edinburgh and London, 1899. 
Eggeling, W. J. The flowering plants and ferns of the Isle of May, Firth 
of Forth, Fife (v.—c. 85). Trans. and Proc. Bot. Soc. Edinburgh 37: 11-23. 
1956. 
Botanical explorations, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants; bibliography. 
Replaces Sadler, John. Notes on the flora of the Isle of May, Firth of 
Forth. Trans. and Proc. Bot. Soc. Edinburgh 11: 390-392. 1878. (Geology, 
general features and flora; list of vascuiar and cellular plants collected by 
author and others on August 11, 1871.) 
Laing, Alexander. List of plants growing in the neighbourhood of New- 
burgh. Jn his Lindores Abbey and its burgh of Newburgh .. . Appendix 
XXIII. p. 552-559. 23.5 cm. Edinburgh, 1876. 
List of vascular plants, with localities. 
Wood, Walter. Botany of the east coast of Fife. List of phenogamous 
plants, ferns, and mosses. Jn his The East Neuk of Fife. 2. ed. rearranged 
and enl. Edited... by ...J. Wood Brown... p. 525-546. 19.5 cm. Edin- 
burgh, 1887. (1st ed. 1862, p. 351-367.) 
List of vascular plants and mosses, with localities. Relates to region be- 
tween the Firth of Forth on the south and the high ridge of barren ground 
separating it from the How of Fife on the north, and extends from Elie east 
to Fifeness and Kingsbarn and west to Scone. 
HEBRIDES, INNER (EBUDES) 
See also Scotland, Genera] (Ewing, The Glasgow catalogue); Argyll (Balfour, Account of a 
botanical excursion to the Mull of Cantyre and the island of Islay). 
Vice-county 102, South Ebudes (Islay, Jura, Colonsay, Oransay, etc.); vice-county 103, Mid 
Ebudes (Mull, Coll, Tiree, ete.); vice-county 104, North Ebudes (Skye, Raasay, Scalpay, 
Canna, Rhum, Eigg, Muck, ete.). The islands are in the Counties of Argyll and Inverness. 
Local 
Harrison, J. W. H. The flora of the islands of Rhum, Eigg, Canna, 
Sanday, Muck, Eilean nan Each, Hyskeir, Soay and Pabbay. Proc. Univ. 
Durham Phil. Soc. 10: 87-123. 8 pl. (incl. map). 19839. 
Geology; annotated list of vascular plants (650 species, segregates, and 
hybrids).—See also Harrison, J. W. H., Clark, W. A., Cooke, R. B., and 
Harrison, H. H. Further observations on the flora of the isle of Rhum. 
Jour. Bot. 79: 113-116. 1941.—Also Harrison, J. W. H., Harrison, H. H., 
Clark, W. A., and Cooke, R. B. Vascular plants from the Isle of Rhum (V.-C. 
104) and the Isle of South Uist (V.—C. 110). le. 80: 113-116. 1942.—Also 
Raven, J. E. Alien plant introductions on the island of Rhum. Nature 163: 
104-105. 1949. (Note on Polycarpon tetraphyllum, Carex bicolor, and some 
others considered to be introduced rather than native.)—Also Harrison, 
J. W. H. Further observations on the vascular plants of the Outer and 
Inner Hebrides. Trans. and Proc. Bot. Soc. Edinb. 35: 415-426. 1951. (Ex- 
tensive list of vascular plants, mostly from Coll and Tiree, Rhum, and Eigg.) 
—Also Harrison, J. W. H., and Morton, J. K. Botanical investigations in the 
isles of Raasay, Rhum (v.c. 104), Lewis and Harris (v.c. 110) in 1951. 
Proc. Univ. Durham Phil. Soc. 11: 12-23. 1951—Also Maevicar, On the 
flora of Eigg, below. 
Introduced vascular plants in the Scottish Western Isles. North 
West. Nat. 23: 132-135. 1948. 
Extensive list of plants, mostly escaped from cultivation or planted, from 
both Inner and Outer Hebrides, with localities. 
