The Scottish Naturalist. 
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X Veronica persica Poir.— D. Abundant as a garden weed 
at Boddam, whence it will doubtless spread. 
J Rhinanthus major Ehrh. — D. Cornfield at Ringasta^ 
apparently established. Queried in Tcq:). Bot., Edmondston's 
records being very doubtful. 
:|: Mentha hirsuta (L.) Syme.— The Tingwall plant (vide 
Scott. Nat., 1889., p. 36.) proves to be the above species. 
Though I did not see it in flower, a plant which is evidently the 
same species occurs plentifully about the Loch of Spiggie and 
Loch Brue, in Dunrossness. 
Stachys ambigua. —Having had some doubts about the 
Shetland plant, I brought home roots in 1889. It proves to be 
quite sterile in cultivation; and is doubtless *S'. sylvatica x palustris. 
I Myosotis palustris L. var. strigulosa (Reich.)— D. 
Abundant in swamps about Hillwell Loch, and beside ditches,, 
etc., thence towards Loch Brue. The Shetland plant is remark- 
able for the very deep blue colour of the flowers when growing. 
+ Utricularia minor L. — VV. Abundant in pools on the 
Cloka Burn ; Bunya Water ; Burga Water. 
J U. intermedia Hayne. — D. Pools about Loch Brue, and 
the south end of the Loch of Spiggie, along with U. vulgaris. — \V. 
Pools on the Cloka Burn, with U. vulgaris and U. minor ; Bunya 
Water. 
jRumex acutus L. — Upper end of Tingwall Loch, near 
Scalloway (1888). This plant differed slightly from the southern 
form ; and I have therefore awaited a confirmation of my deter- 
mination before recording it. 
R. propinquus J. E. Areschoug. Referring to my note 
(Scott. Nat., 1890, p. 300), I now give the following localities 
for this plant: — Balta Sounds Unst; and about Scalloway and 
Tingwall, abundant. 
R. COnspersus Hartm.— The records must be restricted to 
the following stations: — Baliasta, Unst; beside Asta Voe, 
Scalloway. 
X Euphorbia Peplus L.— D. An abundant garden weed 
at Boddam. 
Potamogeton (polygonifolius x heterophyllus ?)— ^V^ 
A remarkable pond weed occurred ])leatifully in the Burn 
