308 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
History, zones of vegetation; unannotated list of vascular plants. Replaces, 
so far as listing of species is concerned, their earlier papers: Patton and 
Stewart. The flora of the Culbin Sands. Trans. and Proc. Bot. Soc. Edinb. 
26: 345-874. 7 fig. (incl. maps), pl. 57. 1915 (includes bibliography); 
Stewart and Patton. Additional notes . .. l.c. 29: 27-40. 1 fig. (map). 
1924. The area, extending west for 6 miles on the shore of Moray Firth 
(mostly in Elginshire, a little in Nairnshire), was, according to tradition, 
overwhelmed in 1694 by great accumulations of sand blown in by hurricanes. 
NAIRNSHIRE 
See also Scotland, General (West, A comparative study of the dominant... flora of aquatic 
habit); Inverness (Druce, Notes on the flora of Easterness); Moray (Stewart and Patton, 
The vegetation of the Culbin sands). 
Vice-county 96, in part (Easterness, including also East Inverness). 
Local 
Thompson, Robert. List of plants found in the parish of Ardclach. In 
his The natural history of a highland parish (Ardclach, Nairnshire). Ap- 
pendix. p. 265-286. 22.5 cm. Nairn, 1900. (Library of N. D. Simpson.) 
Annotated list of fungi, bryophytes, lichens, and vascular plants (vascular 
plants, p. 268-286). 
ORKNEY 
Vice-county 111. 
General 
Spence, Magnus. Flora orcadensis. Containing the flowering plants 
arranged according to the natural orders ... and the mosses by Lieut.-Col. 
James Grant. xcv, 148 p. 2 maps, 2 ports. 19 cm. Kirkwall, 1914. 
(Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Topography, biographical sketches of local botanists, ecology, geology; 
annotated list of 565 vascular plants and Characeae, with localities; anno- 
tated list of medicinal plants, list of mosses, bibliography. Pages 127-137 
constitute a Supplement, based mainly on the work of H, H. Johnston.—See 
also Bennett, Arthur. Notes on the flora of the Orkney Isles. Trans. and 
Proc. Bot. Soc. Edinb. 27: 54-59. 1916.—Also Johnston, H. H. Observations 
on “Notes on the flora...” le. 28: 48-46. 1920.—Also his Additions to 
the flora of Orkney, as recorded in Watson’s “Topographical Botany” second 
edition. [1.]-10. paper. l.c. 25: 178-181. 1895. (Reprinted with correc- 
tions, 11 p. 1925; reprint in British Museum (Natural History) library) ; 
26: 207-226. 1914; 28: 23-42, 51-66, 98-117, 174-183. 1920-23; 29: 83-95, 
151-170, 297-807, 408-428. 1924-27. Additions . . . 11.-17. paper. 24, 10, 
9, 7, 12, 8,12 p. 22 cm. Edinburgh, 1928-34. (British Museum (Natural His- 
tory) library.)—Also Anonymous. Mr. Magnus Spence’s herbarium. Jour. 
Hat pekie cates 1927. (Notice of placing of his herbarium in Stromness 
useum. 
PEEBLESSHIRE 
See also Scotland, General (Lee, The flora of the Clyde area; Trail, Topographical botany 
of the river-basins Forth and Tweed); Midlothian (Balfour and Sadler, Flora of Edinburgh; 
Sonntag, A pocket flora of Edinburgh and the surrounding district); Selkirkshire (Hayward 
and Druce, The adventive flora of Tweedside). 
Vice-county 78. 
General 
Balfour, F. R. S. Botany. Jn Buchan, John W. A history of Peebleshire. 
v. 1, p. 840-428. 238 cm. Glasgow, 1925. (Reprinted 89 p.) 
General features of flora; annotated list of vascular plants and mosses, 
list of larger fungi; account of trees, with dimensions of some large 
specimens. 
PERTHSHIRE 
See also Scotland, General (Lee, The flora of the Clyde area; Trail, The topographical 
botany of the river-basins Forth and Tweed); Angus (Graham, The flora of the Dundee dis- 
trict, under Gardiner). : 
Vice-county 87 in part, West Perth (87 includes also Clackmannan); vice-county 88, Mid 
Perth; vice-county 89, East Perth. 
