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The Scottish Naturalist. 
CYPERAGEy^. 
Schaenus nigricans Limi. Stated to grow in Glen Callater. 
I did not meet with it. (We have looked for it in Glen Callater 
in vain, R. and T.) 
Eleocharis palustris R. Br. Common. 
Scirpus caespitosus Linn. Common, 
Eriophorum vaginatum Linn. Common. 
E. polystachyum Linn. {E. angustifolium.) Common. 
Garex dioica Linn. At Castleton^ but I was too late for that. 
C. pulicaris Li7in. Morrone and Carr Rocks. 
C. pauciflora Lightfoot. Dr. Dickie found this in Glen 
Callater. (I have gathered it on the moor beyond Loch Callater, 
T.) 
C. stellulata Gooden. Common. 
C. ovalis Gooden. Morrone. 
C. rigida Gooden. Morrone. 
C. vulgaris Fr. Common. 
C. aquatilis Wahl. Round the head of Glen Callater. 
Brought to me by General Goddard, who found it below the 
Breakneck Fall, I believe. (Plentiful on the tableland above the 
Fall, but never seen by us in the Glen, R. and T.) 
C. glauca Murr. Common. 
C. pallescens Linn. Common. 
C. panicea Linn. Common. 
C. capillaris Linn. Has been found on Craig Koynach. I 
did not see it, being too late. (Not rare about the foot of the 
Carr Rocks, R.) 
C. praecox Jacq. It is stated to be abundant. I was too late 
for it. 
C. pilulifera Linn. Common. 
C. flava Linn. Common. 
C. ^deri Ehrh. Rather rare. 
C. binervis Sm. Common. 
C. ampullacea Gooden. Castleton. 
GRAMINEuE. 
Anthoxanthum odoratum Linn. Common. 
Alopecurus pratensis Linn. Common. 
A. geniculatus Linn. I have overlooked this, which is pro- 
bably common. 
