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ealities. In Gray Herbarium library.)—Also Miller, W. F. New Westerness 
plants. Jour. Bot. 33: 345. 1895. (Short list of angiosperms.)—Also Sal- 
mon, C. E. Notes on Westerness plants. l.c. 41: 271-275. 1903. (List of 
vascular plants from vicinity of Corpach, with localities.)—Also Druce, G. C. 
Notes on the flora of Westerness. Annals Scott. Nat. Hist. 1904: 36-42. 
1904. (Extensive list of vascular plants and Characeae from region of Fort 
William, with localities.)—Also Marshall, E. S. Inverness-shire plant notes. 
Jour. Bot. 55: 129-134. 1917. (List of noteworthy vascular plants, with 
localities, from the vicinity of Loch Laggan, in Westerness and Easterness.) 
—Also Pigott, Donald. Some notes on the vegetation and flora of Knoydart. 
Scott. Nat. 63: 50-55. 1951. (Includes short lists of vascular and cellular 
plants from several localities.) 
Trail, J. W. H. The flowering plants and fern allies of the Cairngorms. 
Cairngorm Club Jour. 1: 197-212. 1895. (Kew library.) 
General features of flora, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants, based 
principally on the work of Dr. John Roy. 
KINCARDINESHIRE 
See also Aberdeen (Dickie, The botanist’s guide to the counties of Aberdeen, Banff, and 
Kincardine; Macgillivray, A catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns growing in the 
neighbourhood of Aberdeen). 
Vice-county 91. 
Local 
Robertson, E. T., and Gimingham, C. H. Contributions to the maritime 
ecology of St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire. Trans. and Proc. Bot. Soc. Edinb. 35: 
370-414. 4 fig. (incl. map). 19651. 
Includes (p. 412-414) list of vascular plants (179 species), bryophytes, 
and lichens. 
Watt, V. J. B. The flora of Banchory. In his The book of Banchory. p. 
183-195. 19 cm. Edinburgh, London, 1947. 
List of uncommon species recorded from Banchory Ternan in Dickie’s 
Botanist’s guide (1860), followed by notes on some additional species. 
KINROSS-SHIRE 
See Scotland, General (Trail, Topographical botany of the river-basins Forth and Tweed in 
Scotland; West, A comparative study of the dominant .. . flora of aquatic habit); Fife 
(Young, A list of the flowering plants and ferns recorded from Fife and Kinross). 
Vice-county 85 in part (includes also Fife). 
KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE 
See also Scotland, General (Lee, The flora of the Clyde area; West, A comparative study of 
the dominant... flora of aquatic habit); Dumfriesshire (Elliot, The flora of Dumfriesshire, 
including part of the stewartry of Kirkcudbright; Arnott, Popular plant names). 
Vice-county 73. 
General 
M’Andrew, James. A list of the flowering plants of Dumfriesshire and 
Kirkcudbrightshire compiled for the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural 
History and Antiquarian Society. 51 p. 21cm. Dumfries, 1882. (Arnold 
Arboretum library.) 
Bibliography; annotated list of vascular plants, with localities; list of rarer 
plants of Wigtownshire.—See also his The botany of Kirkeudbrightshire. 
In Maxwell, J. H. Maxwell’s guide book to the stewartry of Kirkcudbright. 
6. ed. p. 181-187. 19 cm. Castle-Douglas, 1896. (General features of flora, 
with mention of noteworthy species of vascular plants, and some cellular 
plants. In British Museum (Natural History) library.)—Also Fraser, James. 
Some Galloway plants. Trans. and Jour. Proc. Dumfriessh. and Galloway 
Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Soc. III, 2: 29-34. 1914. (List of newly recorded or 
rare plants from Kirkcudbright and Wigtown.) 
Local 
Jeffrey, Mrs. List of wild and naturalized flowers found on St. Mary’s 
Isle, Kirkcudbright. Trans. and Jour. Proc. Dumfriessh. and Galloway Nat. 
Hist. and Antiq. Soc. 18: 46-47. 1907. 
Unannotated list of angiosperms. 
