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RECORDS OF SCOTTISH PLANTS FOR 1899 159<br />
in more northern examples Abraxas<br />
; grossulariata very<br />
common amongst sloe ;<br />
Larentia dtdymata, viridaria ;<br />
Emmclesia affinitata, alcheinillata, albulata, and decolorata ;<br />
Eupitliecia oblongata and constrictata were rather common<br />
on the coast ;<br />
nanata abundant on moors ; Hypsipetes elutata ;<br />
Melanthia ocellata common ; Mclanippe sociata, montanata ;<br />
galiata rare ; fiuctuata ; Coremia propugnata ; Camptogramnia<br />
bilineata ; Cidaria fulvata common; Eubolia plumbaria<br />
and limitata both common Anaitis<br />
; plagiata and<br />
Tanagra atrata both frequent.<br />
Of the smaller species<br />
I took only a very limited number<br />
of examples but as so little is known about the distribution<br />
;<br />
of these, it may be well to mention them.<br />
Aglossa pinguinalis, Scoparia anibigualis and dnbitalis,<br />
NomopJiila hybridalis, Herbula cespitalis, Eurryphara urticata<br />
very common, Scapula ferrugalis and lutealis, Hydrocampa<br />
nympJuzata, Crambus pascuellus, culmellus, liortuellus,<br />
perlellus, pratellus, tristellus, geniculeus, Anerestia lotella,<br />
Homceosoma nimbella, PJiycis adornatella (dilutella), Tortrix<br />
viburnana, Argyrotoxa comvayana, Sericoris urticana and<br />
lacunana, EucJiromia purpurana, Grapholitha sub-ocellana,<br />
trintaculana, and n&vana, Epliippiphora scutulana, DicrorampJia<br />
petiverana, Catoptria cana, fulvana, XantJwsetia<br />
zoegana and hamana, Conchylis straminea, Aphelia osseana,<br />
SymcetJiis oxyacanthclla, Tinea pellionella, Gelechia marmorea,<br />
terrella, Laverna atra, Plutella annulatella, and Coleophora<br />
nigricella.<br />
One or two of the minute forms remain undetermined.<br />
RECORDS OF SCOTTISH PLANTS FOR 1899,<br />
ADDITIONAL TO WATSON'S "<br />
TOPO-<br />
GRAPHICAL BOTANY," 2nd Ed. (1883).<br />
By ARTHUR BENNETT,<br />
F.L.S.<br />
MANY of these records may<br />
be found in Professor Trail's<br />
"<br />
Topographical Botany of <strong>Scotland</strong>," but they were communicated<br />
to him by me in advance, and it seems best to<br />
keep up the continuity of these records.