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The Scottish Naturalist. 
Mr. Druce, in "The Journal of Botany" for 1890, p. 40, et seq. 
has recorded many varieties. Dr. F. Buchanan White in the 
"Journal of the Linnean Society" for 1890, records many hybrids 
of Salix^ in a " Revision of the British Willows/' which should be 
consulted by every botanist interested in British plants. 
In the way of new plants I have nothing to record ; as, although 
the genus Hieracium is still yielding " species " which cannot be 
placed to any Scandinavian form, they have not yet been pub- 
lished. 
Two can be recorded as additional Scotch plants, viz.^ Rubiis 
Sprengelii Weihe, found by Mr. C. Bailey in Kirkcudbright and 
Wigton, and determined by Mr. J. G. Baker of Kew ; and Utri- 
cularia jiegleda Lehm., gathered by Mr. J. Corrie in Dumfries^ 
and sent me by Mr. Fingland. The nearest English station I hav e 
seen this from is Cheshire, gathered by the late Mr. A. Croall of 
Stirling. 
The sequence of the counties is the same as before, and abbre- 
viations : Scot. Nat. for "Scottish Naturalist;" J. B., "The Jour- 
nal of Botany " ; sp. denotes that the writer possesses a specimen 
from the locality in question ; 1 that he has seen a specimen, but 
has returned it to the collector. 
72. Dumfries. 
(From Mr. J. Fingland^ unless otherwise shown.) 
Cakile maritima. 
Ulex Gallii. 
Potentilla alpestris. J. S. Johfistone, sp. 
P. argentea. Dr. Davidson. 
Rosa rubiginosa. 
Rubus Lindleianus. 
Saxifraga aizoides. Rev. W. Bennett. 
S. nivalis. 
S. sponhemica. 
Epilobium tetragonum. 
Eryngium maritimum. 
Valeriana dioica. 
Crepis biennis. J. Shaw and Scott Elliot. 
Hieracium sparsifolium Lindeb. 
H. argenteum. Rev. E. F. Linton. 
Centaurea Cyanus. 
