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occurrence in similar localities ; indeed from the greater prepon- 
derance of elevated pastures the stations are more numerous, 
and T believe also less distant from each other than in England. 
I have ascertained those enumerated below. 
Aberdeenshire. — “ Dr. Murray.” — Francis' Analysis. 
Argyleshire. — Mr. Gourlie has found it at Rothsay in Bute. 
Berwickshire. — “ Bernerside hill : Mr. W. Baird.” — Fran- 
cis'' Analysis. 
Dumbartonshire. — Mr. Gourlie informs me it has been found 
by Mr. G. Gardner at Mugdock. 
Dumfriesshire. — Mr. Cruickshank informs me he has found 
it at Drumlanrigg. 
Edinburghshire. — I learn from Mr. Watson that he has 
found it on the Pentland hills. 
Forfarshire. — Mr. Watson informs me he has collected this 
plant on the Clova mountains. 
Kirkcudbrightshire. — Mr. Cruickshank informs me that 
Mr. Gray has found it near Glen mills, in this county. 
Lanarkshire — Mr. Gourlie has found it on the Cathkin hills. 
Morayshire. — The Rev. G. Gordon gives it as a native of 
Moray. 
Nairnshire — I have seen specimens from near Auldean. 
Perthshire. — Mr. Gourlie has found it on Ben Lawers ; Mr. 
Watson on the south side of Loch Tay, and on Craig-Challiach ; 
Mr. Brand in Blair Athol ; and Mr. Wilson also informs me he 
has observed it on the mountains in this county. 
Renfrewshire. — Mr. Gourlie informs me he has found it on 
the hills above Gourock. 
WiGTONSHiRE. — Mr. W. Thompson informs me that the Rev. 
Mr. Umquhart has found Botrychium near Portpatrick. 
Orkney Islands. — The Rev. C. Clouston mentions Botry- 
chium as a native of Orkney. 
Shetland Islands. — Mr. Edmonston informs me that it oc- 
curs on most of the dry hills in Shetland; Ugasound, Unst, 01- 
labury, Northmarm, &c. 
I have received, principally through the kindness of Mr. W. 
Thompson, the following Irish localities. 
Antrim. — From Mr. W. Thompson I learn that in the late 
