104 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY planting near churchyards and houses that its claims to be reckoned indigenous in most of these vice-counties are very doubtful. Pinus sylvestris, L. Recorded from almost every vice-county except 110, 111, 113 : but H. C. Watson, in "Top. Bot.," ed. 2, admits it as native only in 88, 89, 92, 95, 96, 97, 103, 105, 1 08, and "possibly in a few others." Larix europcea, L., and Picea excelsa, Link., are met with often in places such as to make them appear like natives, and Abies pectinata, DC, is also very widely distributed. It seems useless to enumerate vice-counties for these, or to name the other conifers met with in so many plantations, but which are seldom if ever seen in <strong>Scotland</strong> except where planted. CRYPTOGAMS. FlLICES. Hymenophyllum tunbridgense, Sm., 72, 76-78, 86, 97-103, io5(?). 112. H. unilaterale, Bory, 72-76, 78, 85-90, 92, 97-105, 108, 110-112. Trichomanes radicans, Sw., 98, 100. The claims to be reckoned native are not certain. [Adiantum Capillus-Veneris, Z., has been recorded, in error, from 91 and ioo.] Pteris aquilina, Z., all. Cryptogamme crispa, R. Br., except -83, S3, SJ f , 9J h 9o, 101, 10?,, 107, 109j, 111, 112. (Moore gives it for Morayshire, 95.) Lomaria spicant, Desr. ( = Blechnum boreale, Sw.), all. Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum, Z., except 7 A'. var. obtusum, K. and M., 105. A. marinum, Z., except 77, 78, 79, SO, 82, 83, 84, S6, 87, 88, 89, >.'(?), %'. (Moore gives this from "near Queensferry," in 83.) A. viride, Hitds., 72, 73, 75, 77, 83, 85-90, 92, 94-100, 104-106, 1 08, 1 12 (103, "Ben More, Isle of Mull," Moore's " N. P. Brit. Ferns." Reported by S. Archibald from " Devol Glen " in 76.) A. Trichomanes, Z., except 107, 11..'. A. Ruta-muraria, Z., except 113. var. c. pseudo-germanicum, Milde, 105, 108. A. germanicum, Weiss, So, 83 (?), 85, 89, (90, "? near Airlie," Moore's "N.P.B.F.") A. septentrionale, Hull, So, 83, 89, 92 (105 ?). Athyrium Filix-fcemina, Roth, all. l>. erectum, Syme, 74. var. rhnsticum, Roth, 97, 109, 110. A. alpestre, Milde, 86-90, 92, 94, 96-98, 107, 108. A. flexile, Syme, 88, 90, 94, 96, 97, 108.
TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY OF SCOTLAND 105 Ceterach officinarum, Willd., 72-76, 77 (?), 81 (?), 88, 89, 98, 99, ("lona," in 103, Moore's "N.P.B.F."). Scolopendrium vulgare, Symons, except 78, 8:?, 84, 100, 107 (?), 109 (t ?). Woodsia ilvensis, R. Br. , 7 2,88, 90(95, "Forres," Moore's "N.P.B.F.," probably an error). W. hyperborea, R. Br., 87 (Glen Falloch), 88, 90, 98, 104 (72, error). Cystopteris fragilis, Bernh., except 78, 101, 112. var. b. dentata, Hook, T. Moore, in " Nature -printed British Ferns," enumerates localities for this variety in 72, 73, 84, 88, 90, 92, 96, 97, 109, in. It has been also recorded from 75, 86, 93, 98, 101, 105. C. alpina, Desv., b. Dickieana, Milde (89? near Dunkeld), 91. C. montana, Bernh., 86, 88, 90, 92, 98 (and, in error, 94). Polystichum Lonchitis, Roth, 72, 86-90, 92, 94-99, 103 ("Ben More, Isle of Mull," T. Moore, I.e.] 104-109, 1 1 1. (77, in error.) P. lobatum, Presl, except 84, 110, 112. var. b. aculeatum, Syme. This has not been kept clearly distinct from the type in the published records. T. Moore (I.e.) has largely supplied those given below 72-74, 76, 77, Si, 83, 85, 86, 89-92, 97-102, 104, 105. Dr. Boswell-Syme says of it, in " English Botany," ed. 3, " probably not extending north to <strong>Scotland</strong>." P. angulare, Presl, 74-76, 80, Si (83, 98, T. Moore, I.e.), 100, 101. Lastrasa Thelypteris, Presl, SSf, 90, 112 (?). L. Oreopteris, Presl, except 8 .',