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Perth; West, Mid-, and East, v.c. 87, 88, 89.N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)Perthshire; The flora of, F. Buchanan, W. White, Edi<strong>to</strong>r J. W. H. Trail 1898; review J. Britten Journal of Botany XXXVI(1898) 321; see A. C. Christie Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1898) 242; G. C. Druce loco cita<strong>to</strong>; [J. T.Carring<strong>to</strong>n] Science-Gossip, New Series V (1898) 18.(Perthshire) Pharmaco-Botanologia; P. Blair 1723, 15, 24, 28, 50, 51.(Perthshire) A journey from Edinburgh through parts of North Britain; A. Campbell I (1802) 137, 231, 271, 349.Perthshire; Sketches of, P. Graham 1806*, 1810; ii, 1812.Perthshire. The scientific <strong>to</strong>urist in England, Wales and Scotland; T. Walford II (1818).(Perthshire) Delineations, his<strong>to</strong>rical, ..., sea-bathing places of Scotland; W. M. Wade 1822.Perthshire; Rare native plants found in, Edinburgh Philosophical Journal XIV (1826) 180.(Perth) The new botanist's guide; H. C. Watson II (1837) 450, 465.Perth and Kinnoul Hill, 1841; Manuscript list no. 36, H. C. W., Local Catalogue H. C. Watson library Royal Botanic GardensKew.Perth-shire illustrated, introduction .., botany etc. W. J. Hooker 1843; 1844.Perth, 1837; New Statistical Account of Scotland; J. Gordon X (1845) 23, issued separately 1844.(Perthshire) List of a few of <strong>the</strong> botanical rarities ... Scotland in 1843; W. Gardiner Phy<strong>to</strong>logist I (1844) 915.Perthshire; Prospectus of <strong>the</strong> (unpublished) flora of, J. Robertson 1852*, 1854; reference Journal of Botany XI (1873) 48.Perth; Notes on <strong>the</strong> flora of, W. L. Lindsay Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> Botanical Society of Edinburgh (1856) 21; Perth flora, idemPhy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series II (1857) 284.Perthshire ... 1855; Account of an excursion <strong>to</strong> Ben Lawers and o<strong>the</strong>r mountains in, J. H. Balfour Edinburgh NewPhilosophical Journal III (1856) 170; in 1864, report of Botanical Society of Edinburgh, Journal of Botany III (1865)167; The Naturalist I (1865) 316; Science-Gossip II (1866) 70; notice … 1867, idem Botanical Society of EdinburghIX (1868) 293.Perthshire; A botanical <strong>to</strong>ur of <strong>the</strong> highlands of, W. Pamplin & A. Irvine 1857; reprint from Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series I (1856)417, 446, 475; II (1857) 6, 29, 55, 79.Perth; Plants of, J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series II (1858) 533, 576; correspondence, loco cita<strong>to</strong> 555; plants, ibidem III (1859)33, 96; IV (1860) 132; V (1861) 158; records in letter(s), idem Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, New SeriesXVI (1862) 301; list of localities, idem Botanical Society of Edinburgh VII (1863) 569; plants, idem The NaturalistIII (1866) 94; plants reported by J. Sim, recorder J. Sadler Botanical Society of Edinburgh IX (1867) 54.page 370b.(Perth) Notice of localities in Scotland for rare plants; J. H. Balfour Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal XIV (1861) 308.Perth; List of some of <strong>the</strong> rarer plants observed in <strong>the</strong> vicinity of, F. B. White Botanical Society of Edinburgh VII (1862) 235;notes on some Perthshire plants, idem Scottish Naturalist VI (1882) 398; plants and Topographical Botany, idemJournal of Botany XXII (1884) 270; records in presidential addresses, idem Perthshire Society of Natural SciencesProceedings and Transactions I (1888) xxiii; (1889) xl; (1890) lxiii; (1891) xciii; (1892) cxxx; (1893) clxv.Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences; Report of meeting of <strong>the</strong>, The Naturalist III (1867) 184.Perth; Records of plants - Extracts from correspondence, J. Sadler Transactions of <strong>the</strong> Botanical Society of Edinburgh IX(1867) 53.Perth; Notes of a botanical excursion <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> neighbourhood of, J. Sadler Botanical Society of Edinburgh X (1870) 446.Perthshire plants; H. Trimen Journal of Botany IX (1871) 52.(Perthshire) Holiday rambles, II, botanizing in <strong>the</strong> highlands; G. C. Druce Science-Gossip X (1874) 249 [v.c. 88, 89]; someadditions, idem Journal of Botany XX (1882) 80; Scottish plants, ibidem XXVIII (1890) 39; plants, idem Annals ofScottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1904) 114.(Perthshire) Report of Botanical Exchange Club 1874-5; Journal of Botany XIII (1875) 277, 315, 373; for 1875, T. R. A.Briggs ibidem XIV (1876) 274.(Perthshire) Notes on <strong>the</strong> fauna and flora of <strong>the</strong> west of Scotland; Edi<strong>to</strong>r E. R. Als<strong>to</strong>n 1876, botany J. Ramsay & R. M'Kay;review Scottish Naturalist IV (1877) 48.(Perthshire) A few days at field botany in Scotland; W. West The Naturalist VII (1881-2) 73, 94, 112.Perthshire; Preliminary list of <strong>the</strong> flowering plants and ferns of, F. B. White Scottish Naturalist VI (1881) 133, 178; (1882)230, 278, 326.Perth); Notes on <strong>the</strong> season (chiefly ..., F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions(1882) 55.Perth]; Seasonal phenomena [flowering in February <strong>to</strong> May in, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions (1882) 71.Perthshire; Woods, forests and estates of, T. Hunter 1883.* not seen by abstrac<strong>to</strong>rs. Cited page numbers refer <strong>to</strong> original volume. ibidem, same journal, or author and journal. idem, same author.loco cita<strong>to</strong>, same journal as previously cited. For full explanation see Introduction. There are probably 2-3 errors per page, correctionsand additions up <strong>to</strong> 1958 welcome. pdf created T. Rich 3/<strong>20</strong>05<strong>20</strong>


N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)Perthshire; Illustrated guide <strong>to</strong>, T. Hunter 1885*; ii, 1886, 167.(Perth) Scottish Alpine Club meeting; W. B. Boyd Botanical Society of Edinburgh XVI (1885) 64.Perthshire plants; Some localities for, R. H. Meldrum Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions I (1887) 18.(Perth) Notes on Highland plants; E. S. Marshall Journal of Botany XXVI (1888) 149; observed in 1891, idem Annals ofScottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1892) 185.(Perth) A list of plants collected chiefly in <strong>the</strong> neighbourhood of Sheffield by J. Salt; (E. Howarth) 1889.Perthshire. A puzzle in Topographical Botany; F. B. White Journal of Botany XXVII (1889) 329.Perthshire plants; Local names and uses of, F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and TransactionsI (1890) lxx.Perthshire; List of plants showing white-flowered varieties in, F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural SciencesProceedings and Transactions I (1890-1) xc.Perthshire flora; Origin of, F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions I (1890) c.(Perth) Additional records; A. Bennett Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1892) 122; (1893) 98; (1894) 160; (1895) 115;(1896) 113; (1897) 246; (1898) 227; (1900) 160; (1905) 236; (1906) 170.Perthshire; Manuscript list [?], F. B. White [died 1894] library Royal Botanic Gardens Kew.*.(Perth) Botanical notes; W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II (1898) clix;additions, ibidem V (1912) cxlix; (1914) clxv.Perthshire; The geological fac<strong>to</strong>rs in <strong>the</strong> distribution of <strong>the</strong> alpine plants of, P. Macnair Perthshire Society of Natural SciencesTransactions II (1898) 240.North Perthshire; Botanical survey of Scotland II, R. Smith Scottish Geographical Magazine XVI (1900) 441, map, 1900.Perthshire; Woodlands of, H. Coates Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions III (1900) lix;Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1901) 125.Perthshire Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Museum; Illustrated handbook <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> museum ... plants ..., 1905*; ii, 1906.(Perth) List of excursions organised by <strong>the</strong> society of which notices have been published in <strong>the</strong> proceedings, arranged<strong>to</strong>pographically; F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions (1905) lxxvii.Perthshire plants; Some, J. Fraser Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1906) 58.(Perthshire) Alien plants; J. Fraser Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1907) 37; (1911) 99.page 371.Perthshire; Presidential address on <strong>the</strong> flora of, W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions IV (1908) clxxxix.(Perthshire) Our alpine flora; W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions V (1910)lxxii.Perthshire; P. Macnair 1912. Cambridge County Geography.(Perthshire) List of plants in flower in November 1913; W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions VI(1914) 5.Perthshire plants since <strong>the</strong> publication of Dr. White's flora; Additions <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> list of, Perthshire Society of Natural SciencesProceedings and Transactions V (1914) cxlviii; notes, A. Bennett ibidem VI (1915) lxxx.(Perthshire) Notes on plants; D. Campbell Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings V (1914) cc.(Perthshire) The evolution of plant life on a Haughland; H. Coates Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions VI(1915) 33.Perthshire in relation <strong>to</strong> ‘Age and Area'; The distribution of plants in, J. L. Mat<strong>the</strong>ws Annals of Botany XXXVI (1922) 321;Journal of Ecology XII (1924) 344; distribution, idem Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions VII(1922) 151, and reprint.Perthshire Naturalist; A, Charles Macin<strong>to</strong>sh of Inver; H. Coates 1923.(Perthshire) On <strong>the</strong> extermination of rare plants; J. Menzies Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions VIII (1926)181.Perthshire; Additions <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> flora of, J. R. Mat<strong>the</strong>ws Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions VIII (1927) 184.Perth; Report of meeting, E. P. Beatie Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> Botanical Society of <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> Isles III (<strong>1960</strong>) 447.Perth Literary and Antiquarian Society 1784; Transactions I 1827†*; reference W. Elliot Botanical Society of Edinburgh XI(1871) 13, 249.Perthshire Society of Natural Science 1867; Proceedings 1869-70, [1870]- [Part 7, and last published 1886 or 7]. Vol. I,1880-86, (1881-) 1886. Transactions & Proceedings I- 1887- Report of Annual meeting 1875-.(Alisma plantago var. graminifolium Wahlb., Kings Myre) Note on Alisma; A. Bennett Journal of Botany XXXVIII (1900)24.Anthriscus abortivus Jord.; F. B. White Scottish Naturalist III (1875) <strong>20</strong>; cancelled, loco cita<strong>to</strong> 79.Antirrhinum orontium (Perth, J. Sim); Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series V (1861) 127.* not seen by abstrac<strong>to</strong>rs. Cited page numbers refer <strong>to</strong> original volume. ibidem, same journal, or author and journal. idem, same author.loco cita<strong>to</strong>, same journal as previously cited. For full explanation see Introduction. There are probably 2-3 errors per page, correctionsand additions up <strong>to</strong> 1958 welcome. pdf created T. Rich 3/<strong>20</strong>05<strong>20</strong>


N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)Asperula taurina and Antirrhinum majus; J. Sim The Naturalist I (1864) 158.(Aster) Asters (near Perth); Introduced, C. C. Babing<strong>to</strong>n Journal of Botany XX (1882) 148.Aster longifolius, (Perth); [J. T.] Boswell Syme Scottish Naturalist I (1871) 23.(Aster nova-belgii L. (non Ait.) near Perth) Naturalised Asters; J. Britten Journal of Botany XX (1882) 83.(Blechnum; New <strong>British</strong>,) G. B. Wollas<strong>to</strong>n Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series III (1859) 30; see loco cita<strong>to</strong> 189.(Bupleurum rotundifolium as a garden weed, Perth); J. Sim communicated Botanical Society of Edinburgh 14 November1872; reference Journal of Botany XI (1873) 93.(Callitriche autumnalis, Perth) Remarks on <strong>the</strong> genera Callitriche and Elatine; G. A. W. Arnott Edinburgh Journal of Naturaland Geographical Sciences I (1830) 426.Cardamine amara; Variety of, F. B. White Scottish Naturalist X (1890) 299.(Carex) Carices; On Scottish, G. C. Druce Scottish Naturalist VIII (1885) 26.Carex; Resemblance between Scottish and Scandinavian floras; P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings,New Series (1888?) vii.(Carex aquatilis var. epigejos Laest, Perth and var. virescens Laest., Perth) Forms of Carex new <strong>to</strong> Scotland; A. BennettScottish Naturalist VIII (1886) 268.(Crataegus) Rose-coloured form in a hedge near Perth; Sights in all seasons, Anon. [c. ?1844] 79.Cuscuta trifolii in Perthshire (near Perth); F. B. White The Naturalist II (1865) 182; Botanical Society of Edinburgh VIII(1866) 395.Cynoglossum germanicum (as sylvaticum) near Perth; [J. Sim] Journal of Botany I (1863) 146.Ferns; Wild flowers and ferns of Bridge of Earn with a complete list of Perthshire, J. Sadler [1863]*.(Ferns) Exhibits at <strong>the</strong> August meeting (<strong>British</strong> Pteridological Society); <strong>British</strong> Fern Gazette II (1914) 214.Gagea lutea, (Perth); communicated J. Dawson Botanical Society of Edinburgh IX (1867) 143; reference Journal of BotanyV (1867) 156.(Hieracium) Hieracia; Perthshire, F. B. White Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1892) 260; E. Smart Perthshire Society ofNatural Sciences Transactions IX (1933) 88; (1934) 125.Inula conyza (as Conyza squarrosa, Perth); J. Sim Scottish Naturalist I (1872) 272.Juncus alpinus as a <strong>British</strong> plant: F. B. White Scottish Naturalist IX (1887) 182; Botanical Society of Edinburgh XVII (1888)313; (exhibit 1887) Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> Linnean Society of London (1888) 3.page 371b.Juncus tennis in Perthshire; W. Barclay Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1904) 59.(Lamium maculatum, Perth) Don's plants; G. C. Druce Scottish Naturalist X (1889) 144.Leon<strong>to</strong>don leysseri (as Thrincia nudicaulis) in Perthshire; W. Barclay Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1909) 45.Linaria minor in Perthshire; F. B. White Scottish Naturalist XI (1891) 193.Lycopodium inundatum near Dunkeld; J. Robertson Botanical Society of Edinburgh VII (1863) 441.Lysimachia ciliata and Anemone ranunculoides from Perthshire; J. R. Mat<strong>the</strong>ws Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXIV(1911) xliv.(Mimulus) Remarks on <strong>the</strong> naturalisation of plants in Britain; G. Lawson Phy<strong>to</strong>logist III (1848) 294.Nymphaea occidentalis (as Castalia candida) in Scotland (near Dunkeld); G. C. Druce Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry(1911) 252.Orchid; A Perthshire, C. B. Clarke Journal of Botany XXVII (1889) 250.Pilularia globulifera from Perthshire; F. B. W. White Botanical Society of Edinburgh VII (1863) 398.Polygonatum verticillatum; Account of some of <strong>the</strong> habitats of <strong>the</strong>, J. Rattray Botanical Society of Edinburgh VI (1858) 14.Potamoge<strong>to</strong>naceae in Perthshire; Memoranda of a summer's work on, A. Sturrock Scottish Naturalist VII (1883) 26.Potamoge<strong>to</strong>ns of <strong>the</strong> Earn district of Perthshire; J. R. Mat<strong>the</strong>ws Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions VII(1924) 264; reference Journal of Botany LXII (1924) 192.Potamoge<strong>to</strong>n [x] nitens in <strong>the</strong> R. Tay (Perth); C. C. Babing<strong>to</strong>n Journal of Botany III (1865) 259; from J. Sim BotanicalSociety of Edinburgh VIII (1865) 308; Edi<strong>to</strong>rs The Naturalist II (1865) 116.Potamoge<strong>to</strong>n polygonifolius var. pseudo-fluitans Syme, (Laird's Loch, Perth); A. Fryer Journal of Botany XXXII (1894) 97, t.342.Potamoge<strong>to</strong>n hybrid (P. x venusta) new <strong>to</strong> Great Britain and P. gracilis Wolfg. in Perth (Loch Moraig); A. BennettPerthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions VI (1919) cxxiv; and reprint.Potentilla opaca? (and Viola odorata, Perth); J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series III (1859) 157.Pyrola secunda from Glen Garry; S. Grieve Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXVI (1913) vi.(Rhinanthus borealis, as crista-galli var. drummond-hayi var. nov.) Notes from <strong>the</strong> herbarium of <strong>the</strong> Perthshire NaturalHis<strong>to</strong>ry Museum; F. B. White Scottish Naturalist VIII (1886) 3<strong>20</strong>.* not seen by abstrac<strong>to</strong>rs. Cited page numbers refer <strong>to</strong> original volume. ibidem, same journal, or author and journal. idem, same author.loco cita<strong>to</strong>, same journal as previously cited. 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N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)(Rosa) Roses; Records of, W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II (1894)xxxviii; Perthshire, ibidem Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions V (1910) 66; our native hybrid,Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings V (1911) cxii; notes on, Perthshire Society of Natural SciencesProceedings VI (1915) lxxxii; II, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings (1916) cxv.Rosa alpina Déséglise found naturalised near Perth; F. B. White Botanical Society of Edinburgh VIII (1865) 248.(Rubus) Rubi; Notes on <strong>British</strong>, C. C. Babing<strong>to</strong>n Journal of Botany XXIV (1886) 216, 225; supplement, XXV (1887) 327.Rubus ammobius Focke (near Perth); F. B. White Journal of Botany XXX (1892) 152.Rumex ace<strong>to</strong>sa (as Ace<strong>to</strong>sa brittanica); Pharmaco-Botanologia, P. Blair 1723, 28.(Sagina ciliata, Perth and Phyteuma spicatum, Seggieden) Report of Botanical Exchange Club for 1872; J. B. Syme Journalof Botany X (1872) 237.(Salix) A catalogue of Perthshire Willows in <strong>the</strong> museum; F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions I(1891) 155.Salix rivularis in Perthshire; W. Young Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions IX (1931) 34.Succisa pratensis (as Scabiosa succisa); Monstrosity of, F. B. White Scottish Naturalist I (1871) 128.Trientalis europaea var., Glen Garry; C. Jenner Botanical Society of Edinburgh X (1869) <strong>20</strong>6.Trifolium agrarium as a probable <strong>British</strong> plant; F. B. W. White Scottish Naturalist VII (1884) 178.Veronica peregrina at Perth; J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series IV (1860) 269.(Viola) On some of <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> Pansies; J. G. Baker Journal of Botany I (1863) 11; V. lepida, loco cita<strong>to</strong> 144.Athole highlands; Benjie's guide <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>, [J. B. Gillies], undated. [post 1875], botany 16, 31, 54, 63 [v.c. 88, 89].Barnhill Toll and Rumbling Bridge etc.; Notice of botanical excursions ... 1869, J. H. Balfour Botanical Society of EdinburghX (1870) 343.Blackford; List of plants observed in <strong>the</strong> neighbourhood of, A. Buchan Botanical Society of Edinburgh V (1858) 162.Blair-Atholl, 1838; J. Stewart New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 563.page 372.Coupar-Angus, 1843; P. J. Stevenson New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 1142.Dalnacardoch Inn, 1842; Plants seen near, Manuscript H. C. W. no. 29, H. C. Watson library Royal Botanic Gardens Kew.Glen Finnart, Ben More <strong>to</strong> Kilmun, Ardenenny and Loch Eck, 1845; J. H. Balfour Botanical Society of Glasgow *;Phy<strong>to</strong>logist II (1845) 353.Grampians, v.c. 88, 89, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98.Grampian mountains; A botanical excursion <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>, T. Rogers Manchester Botanical Association 1876; reprint 1877.Scone; The wood of, J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series III (1859) 361.Strathtay and Grandtully; Folklore and reminiscences of, J. Kennedy 1927.Tay, also v.c. 85, 90.Tay; see Miscellaneous communications, F. B. White Botanical Society of Edinburgh X (1869) 105.Tay; The flora of <strong>the</strong> river-shingles, F. B. W. White Scottish Naturalist X (1890) 290.Tay; Natural his<strong>to</strong>ry of <strong>the</strong> banks of <strong>the</strong>, (flowering plants) F. B. W. White† Edi<strong>to</strong>r W. Barclay Perthshire Society of NaturalSciences Transactions II (1895) 50.Tay basin; Plant associations of <strong>the</strong>, R. Smith Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II (1898)<strong>20</strong>0; III (1900) 69 with botanical survey map.Tay; The highland, H. Macmillan 1901.Asarum europaeum, bank of Tay below Perth; W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions III (1901) lxxiii.Gagea lutea on <strong>the</strong> Tay near Perth; recorded in correspondence J. Sadler Botanical Society of Edinburgh IX (1867) 143;Journal of Botany V (1867) 156.White Moss Loch; a study in biotic succession, J. R. Mat<strong>the</strong>ws New Phy<strong>to</strong>logist XIII (1914) 134.Perth; East, v.c. 89.(East Perth) Pharmaco-Botanologia; P. Blair 1725, 111; 1727, 236.(East Perth) Account of botanical excursions from Edinburgh in autumn 1839; R. Graham Transactions of <strong>the</strong> BotanicalSociety of Edinburgh I (1840) 19.(East Perth) From Inverness or Glasgow <strong>to</strong> ... Glen Tilt ... Dunkeld; W. Keddie [1867] 88, 93, 96, 100.(East Perth) Notes on a few rare aquatic plants; A. Sturrock Scottish Naturalist VI (1881) 153.(East Perth) On some Scandinavian forms of Scottish alpine plants [North-east Perthshire]; P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Societyof Glasgow Transactions II (1890) 111.Perth <strong>to</strong> Den of Pitroddie; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedingsand Transactions I (1892) cxxiii.* not seen by abstrac<strong>to</strong>rs. Cited page numbers refer <strong>to</strong> original volume. ibidem, same journal, or author and journal. idem, same author.loco cita<strong>to</strong>, same journal as previously cited. For full explanation see Introduction. 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N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)Blair Atholl; The Scottish Alpine Botany Club excursion 1936, R. M. Adam Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXXII (1937)373, tt. XXVI-XXVII.Juncus alpinus (Blair Athole) as new <strong>to</strong> Britain; F. B. White exhibit, C. Bailey <strong>British</strong> Association Report 1887, Manchester1888, 745.Blairgowrie and Loch Clunie; Report of excursion, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedingsand Transactions II (1894) vii.(Polygonatum (as Convallaria) verticillatum and Neottia nidus-avis, Blairgowrie in 1829; Reference <strong>to</strong> an excursion)Opening address, [J. H.] Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh VIII (1865) 217.Bonhard and Murrayshall; The Dens of, J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series VI (1862) <strong>20</strong>0.Braemar, also v.c. 94.Braemar (v.c. 92) in 1844, appendix on Forfarshire botany rambles in, W. Gardiner 1845; reference Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New SeriesII (1858) 477.Cally Loch; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White, address Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1892) cxxv.Campsie; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong> Linn of, F. B. White, address Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1892) cxxix.page 373.Carex aquatilis, Myosotis collina, and Lupinus perennis, Linn of Campsie; F. B. White, address Perthshire Society of NaturalSciences Proceedings and Transactions I (1890) lv.Caputh and Murthly; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, H. Coates Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and TransactionsII (1897) cxxix.Carse of Gowrie; On <strong>the</strong> flowering plants of <strong>the</strong>, H. M. Drummond-Hay Scottish Naturalist II (1874) 254.Clunie, W. M'Ritchie; Statistical Account of Scotland, J. Sinclair IX (1793) 236.Clunie Loch; Botanical excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White Scottish Naturalist III (1876) 349.Najas flexilis as a Scotch plant (Loch Clunie); J. Sadler Journal of Botany XIII (1875) 297; J. Conacher The Naturalist I(1875) 55; A. Sturrock Scottish Naturalist III (1876) 198; Journal of Botany XIV (1876) 51; note on <strong>the</strong> discovery,D. C. Rob Botanical Society of Edinburgh XII (1876) 413; I. B. Balfour Journal of Botany XVII (1879) 86; <strong>the</strong><strong>British</strong> species of Najas; A. B. Rendle ibidem XXXVIII (1900) 107.Coupar Angus <strong>to</strong> Cargill; Report of excursion, H. Coates Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions III (1902) cix.Craighall; Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences meetings report, Scottish Naturalist VIII (1885) 39; address, F. B. WhitePerthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions I (1893) cliv.Ferns (Craighall); Report of cryp<strong>to</strong>gamic section 1952, D. M. Henderson Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXXVI (1953) 82.Lycopodium clavatum, (Craighall); Variations of, R. A. Robertson Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXI (1900) 290.Dalwhinnie; Kingussie <strong>to</strong>, Manuscript list, H. C. W. [died 1881] no. 44, Local Catalogue H. C. Watson library Royal BotanicGardens Kew.Dalwhinnie district; Plants of <strong>the</strong>, E. S. Marshall & W. A. Shoolbred Journal of Botany LI (1913) 164.Dunkeld and Blair of Atholl; A description of <strong>the</strong> scenery of, [J. D. McCulloch] 1823.Dunkeld and Dowally, 1843; A. Cruickshanks New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 967.Dunkeld; A few hours' botanizing in <strong>the</strong> woods near, J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series IV (1860) 258.Dunkeld; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White, address Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions I(1890) lxii; ibidem (1893) clii.(Saxifraga umbrosa from Craig y Barns, Dunkeld) -. Hardy communicated Botanical Society of London 5 March 1847;reference Phy<strong>to</strong>logist II (1847) 778.Durdie and Arnbathie; The flora of, J. Menzies Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions III (1899) 6.Errol, 1837; J. Grierson New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 379, 380.Errol and Invergowrie; The riverside marshes between, W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions IV(1904) 58.Fossoway and Tulliebole, 1843; P. Brydie New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 1019.Glenartney; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II(1894) xiv.Glen Shee, 1844; marked London Catalogue edition i, H. C. W. no. 71, Local Catalogue H. C. Watson library Royal BotanicGardens Kew.Glenshee; A botanical ramble in, J. Fergusson Scottish Naturalist IV (1877) 75.Glen Shee; A week at, P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow, New Series I (1886) 157.Glen Shee excursion in 1890 ...; W. Barclay East of Scotland Union of Naturalists’ Societies (1891) 17.* not seen by abstrac<strong>to</strong>rs. Cited page numbers refer <strong>to</strong> original volume. ibidem, same journal, or author and journal. idem, same author.loco cita<strong>to</strong>, same journal as previously cited. For full explanation see Introduction. There are probably 2-3 errors per page, correctionsand additions up <strong>to</strong> 1958 welcome. pdf created T. Rich 3/<strong>20</strong>05<strong>20</strong>


N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)Glenshee district; The alpine flora and rarer plants of <strong>the</strong>, W. Young Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXIII (1905) 83.Glen Shee; Report of <strong>the</strong> Scottish Alpine Botany Club 1910, excursion <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Spittal of, A. Cowan Botanical Society ofEdinburgh XXIV (1911) 171; in 1929, R. M. Adam ibidem XXX (1930) 250.Loiseleuria procumbens from Glen Shee; P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series I (1887) lix.Salix hybrids, from Glen Shee; E. S. Marshall Journal of Botany XXXV (1897) 313.Salix aurita x herbacea in E. Perth (Glen Shee); E. S. Marshall Journal of Botany XXXII (1894) 185.Glen Tilt; Geology and botany of, F. B. White Scottish Naturalist IV (1877) 160; (1878) 181, 244, 300; V (1879) 85.Epilobium rosmarinifolium Haencke (in Glen Tilt and River Tay); C. C. Babing<strong>to</strong>n Journal of Botany XI (1873) 48.Polygonatum (as Convallaria) verticillatum, Glen Tilt; Account of botanical excursions ... 1839; R. Graham Transactions of<strong>the</strong> Botanical Society of Edinburgh I (1840) 26.Rubus arcticus L. near <strong>the</strong> head of Glen Tilt; Edinburgh Evening Post 17 November 1841*; and Phy<strong>to</strong>logist I (1842) 136; J.Robertson Annual Report Botanical Society of Edinburgh 6-8 (1844) 16.Grampians, also v.c. 88, 90, 92, 94, 96-8.(Grampians) Guide <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Highlands of Scotland; G. & P. Anderson 1834; [ii], 1842; iii, 1850; iv, II 1863, 415.page 373b.Grampians; My first visit <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> heart of <strong>the</strong>, A. H. Swin<strong>to</strong>n II, Science-Gossip XVIII (1882) 172.Grampians; In <strong>the</strong> high, R. Perry 1948; review J. G. R[oger] North Western Naturalist XXIV (1953) 140.Inchture, 1842; J. Hone New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 829.Invergowrie; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White, address Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1892) cxxviii; <strong>to</strong> Longforgan, meetings report Scottish Naturalist VIII (1885) 39; R. Dow PerthshireSociety of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions IV (1904) xi.Killiecrankie; Report of an excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1891) xc, with a list of species of which white-flowered forms have been seen in Perthshire; <strong>to</strong> Blair-Atholl, W. Barclay ibidem III (1901) lxxvii.Lathyrus (as Orobus) niger in <strong>the</strong> Pass of Killiecrankie; see R. Graham Botanical Society of Edinburgh I (1840) 26 [firstrecord].Kilspindie; Rare plants indigenous <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> parish of, W. Gorrie Loudon’s Magazine of Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry III (1830) 440.Kinfauns and Elcho Castle; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, J. Menzies Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions III (1899) vi.Agrimonia agrimonoides L. (at Kinfauns, Rait and Scone); J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series II (1857) 272; as Aremoniaagrimonoides, C. C. Babing<strong>to</strong>n loco cita<strong>to</strong> 303; J. G. Baker loco cita<strong>to</strong> 593; see loco cita<strong>to</strong> 631.Cerastium vulgatum (as triviale) var. holosteoides (Fr.) near Kinfauns Castle; J. Robertson Edinburgh Evening Post 17November 1841*; Botanical Society of Edinburgh Annual Report 6-8 (1844) 16.Kinnaird Castle; Report of excursion, F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions I(1889) xxxvi.Kinnoul, L. Dunbar; Statistical Account of Scotland, J. Sinclair XVIII (1796) 559.Kinnoul, 1842; J. E. Touch New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 936.Kinnoul near Perth; Botanical sketch, J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series III (1859) 183, 304.Kinnoul Hill; Account of [J. H.] Balfour's botanical trip <strong>to</strong> ..., J. Sadler Botanical Society of Edinburgh VI (1860) 425; idemEdinburgh New Philosophical Journal, New Series XII (1860) 299; and North Inch 1875, J. H. Balfour BotanicalSociety of Edinburgh XII (1876) 448.Kinnoul Hills; The flora of Moncrieff and, Excelsior, or Murray's Royal Asylum Literary Gazette, September 1860*; and A.,Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series V (1861) 90.Kinnoul Hill; The natural his<strong>to</strong>ry of, F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions(1885-6) 234, 254.(Erysimum cheiri, Kinnoul Hill); J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series II (1858) 598.Inula conyza on Kinnoul Hill; Note on, D. Campbell Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions VIII (1926) 155.Linnaea borealis; Notice of a new Scottish locality for, J. S. Bushman Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal VI (1829) 300,and reprint; near Kinnoul Hill, W. Barclay Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1901) 55; idem Perthshire Society ofNatural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions III (1901) lxxiii.Rosa alpina L.; Botanist’s Chronicle (1864) 106; Edi<strong>to</strong>rs The Naturalist I (1864) 173; J. Sim loco cita<strong>to</strong> 184; J. G. Baker lococita<strong>to</strong> 185; naturalised near Perth, F. B. White Botanical Society of Edinburgh VIII (1865) 248; reference Journal ofBotany III (1865) 167; The Naturalist I (1865) 316; Kinnoul Hill, Science-Gossip I (1865) 66; Balruddery Glen,Kinnoul, W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II (1896) lxxvi.Rubus laciniatus (on Kinnoul Hill); J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series VI (1863) 414.* not seen by abstrac<strong>to</strong>rs. Cited page numbers refer <strong>to</strong> original volume. ibidem, same journal, or author and journal. idem, same author.loco cita<strong>to</strong>, same journal as previously cited. For full explanation see Introduction. There are probably 2-3 errors per page, correctionsand additions up <strong>to</strong> 1958 welcome. pdf created T. Rich 3/<strong>20</strong>05<strong>20</strong>


N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)Sedum album spreading on Kinnoul Hill; F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions I(1889) xlix.Lochindores; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions I(1890) lvii.Longforgan; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II(1894) xxxvii.(Phragmites, Longforgan) Statistical Account of Scotland, J. Sinclair XIX (1797) 467.Meikleour; Meetings report Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences, Scottish Naturalist VIII (1885) 39; address, F. B. WhitePerthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions I (1892) cxxiv.Moulin 1839; D. Campbell New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 643.Pitlochrie; Excursion of <strong>the</strong> Scottish Alpine Botany Club <strong>to</strong> Glen Spean and, W. Craig Botanical Society of Edinburgh XVII(1887) 65.Pitlochry, past and present; J. H. Dixon 1925.Pitlochry; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, M. S. Campbell Botanical Exchange Club XIII (1948) 215.Astragalus alpinus and Oxytropis campestris near Pitlochrie; N. Fraser Botanical Society of Edinburgh XVI (1886) 491.page 374.(Astragalus hypoglottis from Pitlochry); Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Journal XII (1888) 89.Pitroddie Den; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, H. Coates Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II(1897) cxxvi.Geranium lucidum near Pitroddie; H. Coates Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions III (1900)xlviii.Rait and Fingask; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and TransactionsII (1894) xiv.Reichip and Loch Ordie; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong> Den of, H. Coates Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions III (1899) vii.Polygonatum (as Convallaria) verticillatum, Den Reichip; A. Bruce in Memoir and correspondence of J. E. Smith, P. Smith I(1832) 432; and ferns and Saxifraga umbrosa, R. W., Science-Gossip V (1869) 259.St. Madoes, 1839; J. Noble New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 623.Scone, 1843; J. Craik New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 1045.Scone; Notice of plants collected on excursions, J. H. Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh IX (1868) 481.Lathyrus aphaca, Old Scone road; New localities for rare plants round Edinburgh, J. Sadler Journal of Botany IV (1866) 392.Moneses (as Pyrola) uniflora, (Scone); Note on, E. Edwards Phy<strong>to</strong>logist I (1842) 428.Seggieden; Plants noted by D. Hay in Notice of botanical excursions ... 1867, J. H. Balfour Botanical Society of EdinburghIX (1868) 300.Sidlaw Hills; Three days' botanizing on <strong>the</strong>. -. Ogilvie Dundee Naturalists Association *; Phy<strong>to</strong>logist III (1848) 225.(Trientalis europaea) A plant-wanderer (Sidlaw Hills); F. T. Law Wesley Naturalist II (1888) 65, t.Stanley and <strong>the</strong> Linn of Campsie; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, J. Menzies Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions III (1900) xlix.S<strong>to</strong>rmont Loch; Report of excursion, H. Coates Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II(1894) xi.Tay, also v.c. 85, 87C, 88, 90.Tay, between Perth and Glencarse; <strong>Flora</strong> of <strong>the</strong> left bank of <strong>the</strong>, W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural SciencesTransactions I (1893) 245.Tay from Dalguise <strong>to</strong> Dunkeld: W. G. Smith Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II (1898)cliii; Perth <strong>to</strong> Kinfauns, W. Barclay loco cita<strong>to</strong> clv; Caputh Bridge <strong>to</strong> Cargill, M. L. Miles ibidem III (1903) cxli.Bu<strong>to</strong>mus umbellatus on banks of Tay, Seggieden; Col. Drummond, reference Journal of Botany IX (1871) 28.Juncus tenuis from <strong>the</strong> bank of <strong>the</strong> Tay, Kinfauns; W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions IV (1904) i.Mimulus guttatus (as luteus) H. C. Watson, on <strong>the</strong> north side of <strong>the</strong> Tay below Perth, and at Daenacardock; Phy<strong>to</strong>logist I(1841) 95.Woody Island; The flora of, W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions I (1887) 30; additions, ibidem(1889) 102.Salices of Woody Island; F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences I (1886-7) 34. [In a paper by W. Barclay].Perth; Mid-, v.c. 88.(Mid-Perth, various white-flowered plants) Pharmaco-Botanologia; P. Blair 1723, 25.* not seen by abstrac<strong>to</strong>rs. Cited page numbers refer <strong>to</strong> original volume. ibidem, same journal, or author and journal. idem, same author.loco cita<strong>to</strong>, same journal as previously cited. For full explanation see Introduction. There are probably 2-3 errors per page, correctionsand additions up <strong>to</strong> 1958 welcome. pdf created T. Rich 3/<strong>20</strong>05<strong>20</strong>


N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)(Mid Perth) Notes of a meeting of <strong>the</strong> Scottish Alpine Botany Club; W. Craig Botanical Society of Edinburgh XVI (1886)352; XIX (1891) 214.(Mid Perth) Notes on Highland plants; E. S. Marshall Journal of Botany XXVI (1888) 149; XXVII (1889) 229; & F. J.Hanbury ibidem XXVIII (1890) 179; for 1890. XXIX (1891) 108; in 1893, E. S. Marshall & W. A. Shoolbred ibidemXXXII (1894) 164; E. S. Marshall ibidem LII (1914) 164; in 1914, LIII (1915) 158.Perthshire plants; Notes on, E. F. & W. R. Lin<strong>to</strong>n Journal of Botany XXX (1892) 145.Mid Perth; Altitudes reached by certain plants, S. Macvicar Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1894) 164.(Mid-Perth) A botanical trip <strong>to</strong> Scotland, H. N. Dixon Northamp<strong>to</strong>nshire Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society and Field Club VIII (1894)1.(Mid Perth) Memorials journal ... of C. C. Babing<strong>to</strong>n: A. M. B[abing<strong>to</strong>n] 1897, 125, 137, 156, 246.North Perthshire; Botanical survey of Scotland II, R. Smith Scottish Geographical Magazine XVI (1900) 441; reprint text andmap [?1900].Perthshire: Notes on <strong>the</strong> flora of, G. C. Druce Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1900) 164, 225; and reprint.(Mid Perth) Types of <strong>British</strong> vegetation; Edi<strong>to</strong>r A. G Tansley 1911, 115.page 374b.(Mid-Perth) On sonic flowering plants exhibited; P. Ewing Glasgow Naturalist III (1911) 31.Mid Perth plants; Notes on, J. R. Mat<strong>the</strong>ws Journal of Botany LI (1913) 193; Scottish plants, idem Botanical Society ofEdinburgh XXVIII (1923) 170.(Mid-Perth) Botanical and o<strong>the</strong>r notes; Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions VI (1919) 169.Perthshire, August 1948; Excursion <strong>to</strong>, J. S. Rymer Gresham's School Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society (1949) 14.Mid Perth; Report of meeting, R. Mackechnie & B. W. Ribbons Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> Botanical Society of <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> Isles I(1955) 547.Agrimonia odorata at Moneydie; W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II (1894)xxxv.Alchemilla vulgaris var. montana Willd., near Aberfeldy; D. A. Boyd Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings, NewSeries I (1886?) xxxiv.Arenaria balearica and Clay<strong>to</strong>nia alsinoides; exhibit J. Sim Botanical Society of Edinburgh VI (1860) 305.Asarum europaeum near Perth; W. Barclay Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1901) 55.Blechnum alpinum; Queries about, Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series III (1859) 189; see loco cita<strong>to</strong> 157.Caltha radicans in Mid Perth; G. C. Druce Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1905) 248.Cardamine amara, (R. May, tributary of R. Earn); Variety of, F. B. White Scottish Naturalist X (1890) 299.(Carex) Carices; New varieties of Scotch, G. C. Druce Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1899) 1<strong>20</strong>.Carex aquatilis; P. Ewing Journal of Botany XLIX (1911) 301; E. S. Marshall loco cita<strong>to</strong> 324.Carex atrofusca (as ustulata) and on (Elymus) Agropyron donianum (as Triticum alpinum); Remarks on, F. B. WhitePerthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions (1883) 114; J. Brebner Journal of BotanyXXIII (1885) 310; in Perthshire, A. Bennett Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1909) 55.Carex microglochin; G. C. Druce Botanical Exchange Club Interim Report (1923), reference Journal of Botany LXI (1923)295; a species new <strong>to</strong> Scotland, G. C. Druce Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXIX (1924) 1; short notes, J. E.Lousley Journal of Botany LXXIII (1935) 259; notes on two rare Scottish sedges ... and C. rupestris, E. W. DaviesWatsonia II (1953) 300.(Cochlearia micacea) On an apparently undescribed species of Cochlearia ...; E. S. Marshall Journal of Botany XXXII(1894) 289, t. 346; loco cita<strong>to</strong> 345.Corallorhiza trifida (as innata, near Perth); J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series VI (1863) 608.Dryopteris (as Nephrodium) filix-mas from Crianlarich district; Crested forms of, W. Young Botanical Society of EdinburghXXIV (1909) viii.Epimedium alpinum from Falls of Moness; C. Ritchie Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series III (1892)lxxvi.Erophila conferta A. J. Wilmott in Scotland; M. S. Campbell Scottish Naturalist LXIII (1951) 49.Fern hunting in Scotland (Aberfeldy district); C. T. Druery Gardener's Magazine *; <strong>British</strong> Fern Gazette II (1913) 77.Gymnocarpium robertianum (as Polypodium calcareum) from Aberfeldy; R. G. Ramsay Botanical Society of Edinburgh IX(1867) 53; as a Scottish plant, J. Sadler loco cita<strong>to</strong> 95; Journal of Botany V (1867) 60, 92.Hieracium aggregatum from Ben More; A. Somerville Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series III(1891 ?) xliv.Hieracium nigrescens var. commutatum Lindeb., etc. on Ben Heasgarnich; G. C. Druce Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry(1907) 122.Juncus dudleyi from Crianlarich; A. J. Wilmott Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> Linnean Society of London (1931) 34.* not seen by abstrac<strong>to</strong>rs. Cited page numbers refer <strong>to</strong> original volume. ibidem, same journal, or author and journal. idem, same author.loco cita<strong>to</strong>, same journal as previously cited. For full explanation see Introduction. There are probably 2-3 errors per page, correctionsand additions up <strong>to</strong> 1958 welcome. pdf created T. Rich 3/<strong>20</strong>05<strong>20</strong>


N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)Juncus tenuis in Glen Ogle; W. Barclay Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXVI (1913) 99; Scottish Botanical Review I (1912)235; <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> representatives of, M. L. Fernald Journal of Botany LXVIII (1930) 364.Pilularia globulifera from Rohalion Shooting Lodge; W. Stewart Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow, New Series V (1900)462.Poa palustris as a <strong>British</strong> plant; F. B. White Scottish Naturalist X (1889) 191; Journal of Botany XXVII (1889) 273;Botanical Society of Edinburgh XVIII (1891) 265.(Polystichum var., as P. aculeatum revolvens, from Moness Falls); C. T. D[ruery] <strong>British</strong> Fern Gazette II (1912) 24.(Polystichum lonchitis) The home of <strong>the</strong> Holly Fern: C. T. Druery Gardeners Chronicle IX (1891) 216.Potamoge<strong>to</strong>n (P. alpinus x crispus, Dunning) omissions from London Catalogue edition xi; A. Bennett Journal of BotanyLXIII (1925) 339.Potamoge<strong>to</strong>n (x nitens var., Loch Oss); Notes on, A. Bennett Journal of Botany XLVI (1908) 251.page 375.Potamoge<strong>to</strong>n (as P. trichoides) in Scotland (Dunning); A. Bennett Journal of Botany LI (1913) 336; idem Perthshire Societyof Natural Sciences Transactions VI (1914) 6.(Potamoge<strong>to</strong>n x venusta) A Potamoge<strong>to</strong>n new <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> Isles; A. Bennett Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXVII (1916)104.Rosa x per<strong>the</strong>nsis Rouy, and its his<strong>to</strong>ry as a <strong>British</strong> plant; J. R. Mat<strong>the</strong>ws Journal of Botany LXXII (1934) 167, (introduced atDunning, p.170).Rubus britannicus n. sp., (Bridge of Lochay); Rubi notes, W. M. Rogers Journal of Botany XXXII (1894) 40.Rubus fissus (as rogersii) in Scotland; E. F. Lin<strong>to</strong>n Journal of Botany XXXIII (1895) 86.Rumex hydrolapathum near Drummond Castle; R. Broom Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series II(1890) xxxv; Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series V (1900) 457.(Salix) Some Scotch Willow hybrids; W. R. Lin<strong>to</strong>n Journal of Botany XXXV (1897) 443; report of exhibit by J. R. LeeGlasgow Naturalist VI (1914) 96.(Saxifraga stellaris and Thalictrum alpinum, Coire Caorach) Highways and byways in <strong>the</strong> Central Highlands; S. Gordon1948, 68.Solanum rostratum Dunal (at Perth); J. F. Jeffrey Journal of Botany XL (1902) 42.Stratiotes aloides near Crieff; R. C. Davie Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXVI (1913) 180, t. V; review Journal of EcologyIII (1915) 239.Trientalis europaea exhibited from near Aberfeldy by W. A. F. Browne Botanical Society of Edinburgh VI (1860) 401.Utricularia minor; Altitudinal range of, W. Evans Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1907) 122; Loch Dochart, A. CowanBotanical Society of Edinburgh XXIV (1909) 14.Zannichellia palustris in Perthshire (Dunning); J. R. Mat<strong>the</strong>ws Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions VII(19<strong>20</strong>) 74; and reprint.Almond and Methven; The botany of, J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series II (1858) 578.Almond near Millhaugh Bridge; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White, address Perthshire Society of Natural SciencesProceedings and Transactions I (1893) clxiii.Agrimonia (as Aremonia) agrimonoides (R. Almond near Perth); J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series VI (1863) 414.Gagea lutea, R. Almond; Notice of discovery of, [J. H.] Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh VIII (1866) 482.Am Binnein; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White, Pres. address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1889) xxxvii.Appin, Fortingall, Schiehallion and Ben Lawers; Botanical notes, D. A. Haggart Perthshire Society of Natural SciencesTransactions VI (1915) 44.(Ardran and Glen Falloch; Corries,) Highland plants collected in 1896; E. S. Marshall & W. A. Shoolbred Journal of BotanyXXXV (1897) 65.Ardran; Report of excursion of <strong>the</strong> Scottish Alpine Botany Club <strong>to</strong> Cruach, A. Cowan Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXIV(1909) 14.Carex panicea, (Corrie Ardran); see Polygala oxyptera, E. S. Marshall Journal of Botany XXIX (1891) 216.Auchterarder, 1837; J. Aitkin New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 287.Luzula nivea from Auchterarder; W. Martin Science-Gossip XVIII (1882) 42.Auchtergaven, 1838; T. Nelson New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 429.Ballinluig Island in Tummel; Report of excursion, M. S. Campbell Botanical Exchange Club XIII (1948) 219.Ben Cailleach; Exhibit of plants from, P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow, New Series VII (1905) 117.Ben Chonzie and o<strong>the</strong>r mountains near Crieff in Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1850; Account of botanical excursion <strong>to</strong>, J. H. Balfour BotanicalSociety of Edinburgh 12 December 1850; report Phy<strong>to</strong>logist IV (1851) 79; Botanical Gazette III (1851) 17.* not seen by abstrac<strong>to</strong>rs. Cited page numbers refer <strong>to</strong> original volume. ibidem, same journal, or author and journal. idem, same author.loco cita<strong>to</strong>, same journal as previously cited. For full explanation see Introduction. There are probably 2-3 errors per page, correctionsand additions up <strong>to</strong> 1958 welcome. pdf created T. Rich 3/<strong>20</strong>05<strong>20</strong>


N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)Ben Chonzie; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, S. T. Ellison Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions III(1901) lxxvii.Oxytropis halleri, Ben Chonzie; report of exhibit by F. B. W. White Botanical Society of Edinburgh VIII (1865) 245.Ben Chruachan; Notes of a meeting of <strong>the</strong> Scottish Alpine Botany Club, W. B. Boyd Botanical Society of Edinburgh XVI(1885) 64.Beinn Dheiceach; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and TransactionsIII (1899) vi.Ben Laoigh, also v.c. 98.(Ben Laoigh) Report of botanical excursion ... 1875; J. H. Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh XII (1876) 450.Beinn Laoigh; <strong>Flora</strong> of, P. Ewing Science-Gossip XIX (1883) 152; idem Journal of Botany XXVII (1889) 51.Ben Laoigh (north-east and north-west watersheds); <strong>Flora</strong> of, P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow V (1883) 274.Ben Laoigh; Notes of a meeting of <strong>the</strong> Scottish Alpine Botany Club ... 1882, W. B. Boyd Botanical Society of EdinburghXVI (1885) 64; W. Craig (1886) 355; XIX (1891) 214; in 1894, XX (1895) 374; A. Cowan ibidem XXIV (1909) 14.page 375b.Ben Laoigh etc.; Notes on <strong>the</strong> flora of, G. C. Druce Journal of Botany XXVI (1888) 364.Ben Laoigh; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1892) cxxvi; H. Coates ibidem III (1902) cviii.Ben Laoigh; Report of an excursion <strong>to</strong>, P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow, New Series VII (1905) 84.Ben Laoigh; Report of exhibit of plants from, Liverpool Botanical Society (1912) 45.Beinn Laoigh; The vegetation of, D. Pat<strong>to</strong>n Report <strong>British</strong> Association (Section K) Cardiff 19<strong>20</strong>.(Beinn Laoigh) Variations in <strong>the</strong> vegetation along <strong>the</strong> outcrop of <strong>the</strong> Lawers-Caenlochan Schist; D. Pat<strong>to</strong>n BotanicalExchange Club VI (1923) 797; vegetation of, ibidem VII (1924) 268.Arabis petraea var. grandifolia Druce; Botanical Exchange Club I (1889) 199; A. Bennett Journal of Botany XXXII (1894)114; E. S. Marshall ibidem LVI (1918) 91.Hammarbya (as Malaxis) paludosa from Ben Laoigh; P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New SeriesIII (1890?) xxv.Kobresia simpliciuscula (as K. caricina) from Ben Laoigh; F. B. White Botanical Society of Edinburgh XII (1876) xxi, (v.c.88).(Rhinanthus minor, as monticola, Ben Laoigh); Report of exhibit by P. Ewing Glasgow Naturalist V (1913) 39.Saussurea alpina exhibited from Ben Laoigh; P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow V (1881) 4.(Ben Lawers) Scenery of <strong>the</strong> Grampian mountains; G. F. Robson 1819, botany -. Stuart.Ben Lawers; Remarks on plants from, J. H. Balfour Plinian Society (1829) 2, 26.Lawers; An hour's botanising among <strong>the</strong> Falls of, W. Gardiner junior Phy<strong>to</strong>logist I (1842) 295.Ben Lawers; Account of a botanical excursion <strong>to</strong> Braemar, Clova and, J. H. Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh 10February 1848, report Phy<strong>to</strong>logist III (1848) 81; idem Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal XLV (1848) 122;Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> Botanical Society of Edinburgh (1856) 3; in 1828, opening address, [J. H.] Balfour ibidem VIII(1865) 217; in 1864, loco cita<strong>to</strong> 246; in 1868, X (1869) 24; in July and August 1870, XI (1871) 72; Journal of BotanyIX (1871) 27; in 1872, idem Botanical Society of Edinburgh XI (1873) 511; report Journal of Botany XI (1873) 252;idem Botanical Society of Edinburgh XII (1876) 449.Ben Lawers; Botanical <strong>to</strong>ur in <strong>the</strong> Highlands of Perthshire, Anon. Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series II (1857) 29.Ben Lawers; Botany of, J. Backhouse junior Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series V (1861) 303.Ben Lawers and Schiehallion ... 1860; Notice of a botanical trip <strong>to</strong>, W. Keddie Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, NewSeries XIV (1861) 306; idem Botanical Society of Edinburgh VII (1861) <strong>20</strong>2.(Ben Lawers) Guide <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Highlands ... of Scotland; G. & P. Anderson iv, II 1863, 9.(Ben Lawers); Scottish summits - IV, P. Inchbald The Naturalist I (1865) 350.(Ben Lawers) Holiday excursions of a naturalist; [R. Garner] 1867, 210.(Ben Lawers) Isolation of plants; R. W., Science-Gossip IV (1868) 235.Ben Lawers; Notes of a botanical <strong>to</strong>ur <strong>to</strong>, J. Dawson Alloa Society of Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry, Science and Archaeology (1868) 22.Ben Lawers; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, W. B. Boyd Botanical Society of Edinburgh XIV (1883) cxv.(Ben Lawers and Craig-an-lochan); P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow, New Series I (1884) xxxi.Ben Lawers; Report of an excursion <strong>to</strong>, P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings I (18867) xxxii; NaturalHis<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Transactions, New Series II (1890) 323; on <strong>the</strong> altered status of Ben Lawers plants,ibidem V(1898) 149; see loco cita<strong>to</strong> 462, 476.(Ben Lawers; Records from,) Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Journal XI (1887) 210.(Ben Lawers) A garden of alpine plants; F. T. Law Wesley Naturalist I (1887) 225, t.Ben Lawers; Account of a visit <strong>to</strong>, P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series I (1887) lxii.* not seen by abstrac<strong>to</strong>rs. Cited page numbers refer <strong>to</strong> original volume. ibidem, same journal, or author and journal. idem, same author.loco cita<strong>to</strong>, same journal as previously cited. For full explanation see Introduction. 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N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)Ben Lawers; Specimens exhibited (1888) from, T. King Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series III(1890?) iii; by P. Ewing loco cita<strong>to</strong> xxvii.Ben Lawers and Breadalbane Mountains; Plants exhibited from P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings,New Series II (1890) xlvii.Ben Lawers; Handbook <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Highland railway and west coast, 1897, 18.Ben Lawers; W. E. C. Dickson Cairngorm Club Journal II (1898) 192.page 376.(Ben Lawers) An<strong>the</strong>lia: an arctic alpine plant association; W. G. Smith Scottish Botanical Review I (1912) 81; BotanicalSociety of Edinburgh XXVI (1913) 36.Lawers-Caenlochan Schist; Variations in <strong>the</strong> vegetation along <strong>the</strong> outcrop of <strong>the</strong>, D. Pat<strong>to</strong>n Botanical Exchange Club VI(1923) 797.Ben Lawers. Natural his<strong>to</strong>ry in <strong>the</strong> Highlands and Islands; F. F. Darling 1947, 105, 149.Ben Lawers - past and present; J. R. Lee & D. Pat<strong>to</strong>n Glasgow Naturalist XVII (1955) 180.Ben Lawers and its alpine flowers, National Trust Scotland, undated, botany D. Poore.(Elymus) (Agropyron donianum, as Triticum biflorum, Ben Lawers) Descriptions of some plants new <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> flora; W.Mitten Hooker’s London Journal of Botany VII (1848) 528; as T. violaceum in Scotland, J. C. Melvill Journal ofBotany XXV (1887) 57; F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions I(1889) xl; as A. donianum, loco cita<strong>to</strong> xli; a correction, idem Scottish Naturalist X (1890) 232; <strong>the</strong> his<strong>to</strong>ry, idemBotanical Society of Edinburgh XVIII (1891) 260; G. C. Druce Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1908) 259.Alchemilla acutidens in Britain (Ben Lawers); G. C. Druce Journal of Botany L (1912) <strong>20</strong>1; McT. Cowan Scottish BotanicalReview I (1912) 183; C. E. Salmon Journal of Botany LI (1913) 141.Carex on Ben Lawers; A mysterious, N. Y. Sandwith Watsonia II (1952) 279.Carex curta x lachenalii Schkuhr (as C. [x] helvola Blytt or macilenta from Ben Lawers; G. C. Druce Annals of ScottishNatural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1897) 260; as C. helvola in Britain (Ben Lawers), report of paper, idem Linnean Society 3 March1898, Journal of Botany XXXVI (1898) 157; idem Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1909) 238; A. BennettScottish Botanical Review I (1912) 41; idem Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXVI (1913) 30.Carex rariflora, (and Juncus castaneus, Ben Lawers); L. Cumming Journal of Botany LIV (1916) 145; see G. C. Druce lococita<strong>to</strong> 181; E. S. Marshall loco cita<strong>to</strong> 211, 307.Carex vesicaria var. dichroa Anderss., (Ben Lawers); G. C. Druce Scottish Naturalist VII (1884) 229; new <strong>British</strong> and IrishCarices, A. Bennett Journal of Botany XXIII (1885) 50.Cerastium edmonds<strong>to</strong>nii (as latifolium var. smithii (Syme) ) etc. from Ben Lawers etc.; J. Sadler Botanical Society ofEdinburgh XII (1876) xlii.Cys<strong>to</strong>pteris montana, Ben Lawers; report of exhibit, Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> Botanical Society of Edinburgh (1856) 1; and MealUachdar in 1855, opening address [J. H.] Balfour ibidem VIII (1865) 223.(Draba rupestris forma laxa Lindl., (Ben Lawers) ) Report of exhibit by P. Ewing Glasgow Naturalist IV (1912) 131.(Erophila (as Draba) verna var. inflata Hook., Ben Lawers) J. T. Syme Phy<strong>to</strong>logist IV (1852) 468; J. G. Baker Phy<strong>to</strong>logist,New Series II (1858) 503.Festuca rubra sub-var. barbata Hack., on Ben Lawers and in Glen Shee; P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of GlasgowProceedings, New Series II (1888?) xi.Juncus castaneus on Ben Lawers; G. C. Druce Journal of Botany LIV (1916) 181.Kobresia simpliciuscula (as caricina) from Ben Lawers and Creag Laoigh, exhibit Botanical Society of Edinburgh 8 April1875; J. Sadler Journal of Botany XIII (1875) 157.(Lycopodium clavatum var. lagopus Laest., Ben Lawers) Plant notes; R. Graham Watsonia II (1952) 287.Poa flexuosa (as cenisia All. var. flexuosa (Wahl.)) A new <strong>British</strong> Grass in Scotland, G. C. Druce Annals of Scottish NaturalHis<strong>to</strong>ry (1898) 122; reported as P. flexuosa Wahl. in Britain, idem Journal of Botany XXXVI (1898) 227.(Poa nemoralis, Ben Lawers) On three new species of grasses of <strong>the</strong> genus Poa; by R. Parnell Phy<strong>to</strong>logist I (1842) 267.Potentilla rupestris (Ben Lawers); report of exhibit Botanical Society of London 5 March 1847; G. E. Dennes Phy<strong>to</strong>logist II(1847) 778; correction, loco cita<strong>to</strong> 855.Rosa resinoides Crepin in Mid Perth (near Lawers); G. C. Druce Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1893) 250.Sagina intermedia (as nivalis) discovered in Scotland (Ben Lawers); H. C. Watson Journal of Botany I (1863) 355; notice, [J.H.] Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh VIII (1864) 54, reference Journal of Botany II (1864) 127; idemEdinburgh New Philosophical Journal, New Series XIX (1864) 152; C. C. Babing<strong>to</strong>n Journal of Botany II (1864)340; exhibit F. Naylor 1863, reference by [C. ] Murchison of possible specimens collected in 1847, report BotanicalSociety of Edinburgh VIII (1864) 85; rare <strong>British</strong> plants ... 1864, J. Britten Botanist’s Chronicle (1865) 117.Sagina saginoides; Notes on <strong>British</strong> plants, 1, C. E. Moss Journal of Botany LII (1914) 57.* not seen by abstrac<strong>to</strong>rs. Cited page numbers refer <strong>to</strong> original volume. ibidem, same journal, or author and journal. idem, same author.loco cita<strong>to</strong>, same journal as previously cited. For full explanation see Introduction. 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N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)page 376b.Sagina scotica (as glabra Koch) in Scotland (Ben Lawers); G. C. Druce Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1911) 252.(Saxifraga cernua); J. Backhouse Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series VI (1862) 31.Saxifraga groenlandica (Ben Lawers); G. C. Druce Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1899) 58.Saxifraga rivularis on Ben Lawers, 1865; [W. J.] Treutler Botanical Society of Edinburgh IX (1867) 99; exhibit 1884, J.Stir<strong>to</strong>n Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series I (1886?) xxxii.(Silene cucubalus, Ben Lawers) The different forms of flowers; C. Darwin 1877; ii, 1880*; iii, 1884; iv, 1892, xvii.Birnam Hill; J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series III (1859) 359.Blair-Atholl; A ramble on <strong>the</strong> moor at, M. L. Miles Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions III (1903) 217.Juncus alpinus, Struan <strong>to</strong> Blair-Athole; F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1888) xxiii.(Breadalbane) Botanical excursions <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Scottish mountains in June and July 1824; Edinburgh Philosophical Journal XI(1824) 413.Breadalbane Mountains ... 1827; Localities of some rare plants ... W. Wilson ..., Botanist’s Miscellany I (1830) 81.Breadalbane Mountains; W. Gardiner Phy<strong>to</strong>logist I (1843) 468.Breadalbane district; Report of [H.] Macmillan's paper on <strong>the</strong>, Proceedings Botanical Society of Edinburgh (1856) 3.Breadalbane Mountains; One day's botanising in <strong>the</strong>, J. Backhouse junior Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series IV (1860) 65; V (1861)303.Breadalbane Mountains; Notes of a botanical excursion, J. H. Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh XI (1873) 353; H. M.Drummond-Hay & F. B. White Scottish Naturalist III (1875) 18, 79; and J. H. Balfour loco cita<strong>to</strong> 122.Breadalbane Mountains; Botanical excursion <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>, T. Rogers 1875; Manchester Botanical Association (1875) *.(Breadalbane) Notes of a highland <strong>to</strong>ur in quest of alpine plants; J. Nield, report of paper Oldham Microscopical and FieldClub, Science-Gossip XII (1876) 138.Breadalbane Mountains; Exhibition of plants from <strong>the</strong>, P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow V (1881) 5*.Breadalbane; Beatitudes of, F. B. White Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> East of Scotland Union of Naturalists’ Societies (1893) 57.Breadalbane ... July 1902; State of alpine flora in, P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow, New Series VI (1903) 330.Breadalbane range; Summit flora of, P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow, New Series IV (1912) 48.Breadalbane (Killin district) July 1915; Excursions in, J. R. Lee Glasgow Naturalist VIII (1916) 17, 22*.Breadalbane; Report of meeting, M. S. Campbell Botanical Society of <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> Isles, Year Book (1951) 40.Breadalbane; In <strong>the</strong> hills of, V. A. Firsoff 1954.Cys<strong>to</strong>pteris montana; On <strong>the</strong> locality of, W. Borrer Phy<strong>to</strong>logist IV (1851) 7.Hieracium anfractiforme n. sp. (Breadalbanes); E. S. Marshall Journal of Botany XXX (1892) 18; see (H. subanfractum) lococita<strong>to</strong> 183.Sagina intermedia (as nivalis) from a new station in Breadalbane Mountains; P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of GlasgowProceedings, New Series II (1888?) viii.Salices from <strong>the</strong> Breadalbane Mountains; Exhibit of, P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow, New Series IV (1895)298.Woodsia alpina (as hyperborea) from <strong>the</strong> Breadalbane Hills; J. Sadler Botanical Society of Edinburgh VII (1863) 398; M. C.Duff Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow V (1882) 161.Bridge of Earn; Notice of plants found in <strong>the</strong> neighbourhood of, J. Sadler Botanical Society of Edinburgh VII (1863) 413.Bridge of Earn; Plants shown (1892) from, R. S. Wishart Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow, New Series IV (1894?) 125.Bridge of Earn; Wild flowers and ferns of, J. Sadler, undated. [various issues, with actual specimens].Lolium temulentum from Pitcaithly, Bridge of Earn; J. Sadler Botanical Society of Edinburgh IX (1867) 63.Buchanty; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, H. Coates Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II (1894)viii; W. Barclay ibidem (1896) lxxv.Burnmouth Ferry etc.; Report of excursion, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1890) lv.Callander, J. Robertson; Statistical Account of Scotland, J. Sinclair XI (1794) 602.Callander and Ben Ledi; Report of excursion, Journal of Botany IX (1871) 26; Ben Lawers & Glen Lyon, loco cita<strong>to</strong> 27.(Cham a Creag) Notice of botanical excursions made in 1872 & 1873; J. H. Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh XI(1873) 513.Cam Chreag; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series III (1891?) liii.Cam Chreag and Beinn Doireann; Alpine excursion <strong>to</strong>, E. R. Burden Annals of <strong>the</strong> Andersonian Naturalists’ Society (1893)71.page 377.* not seen by abstrac<strong>to</strong>rs. 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N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)Gentiana nivalis from Cam Creag; P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow, New Series IV (1895) 283.Myosotis alpestris on Cam Chreag; W. Craig Botanical Society of Edinburgh XII (1876) xvii.Carr; Report of an excursion <strong>to</strong> Glen, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1892) cxxv.Comrie and its environment; G. Gilfillan & J. Bryce [c. 1850]*; 1872*.Comrie; Notice of plants found in <strong>the</strong> neighbourhood of, D. P. Maclagan Botanical Society of Edinburgh VI (1858) 23.Carex laevigata near Comrie; W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions IV (1908)clxxiii.Cephalan<strong>the</strong>ra longifolia (as ensifolia) near Comrie; A. Buchan Botanical Society of Edinburgh VI (1859) 243.Ferns of <strong>the</strong> Comrie district; List of <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong>, J. J. Macdonald Edinburgh Field Naturalists’ and Microscopical Society VI(1908) 19.(Craig Chailleach) Botanical excursions; J. H. Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh XI (1871) 71.Sagina intermedia (as nivalis) on Craig Chailleach; Report of excursion, Journal of Botany IX (1871) 26.Dalmally plants in 1910; E. S. Marshall Journal of Botany XLIX (1911) 191.Dunbarney, 1842; A. Cumming New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 798.Dunkeld Woods and Birnam Hill; Visit <strong>to</strong>, J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series III (1859) 101; IV (1860) 258.Dunkeld: its straths and glens; [c. M'Lean] ; new edition 1865; an edition 1879*.Dunkeld; Report of an excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1890) lxii.Dunkeld: an ancient city; E. Stewart (1926), botany C. Mackin<strong>to</strong>sh 1<strong>20</strong>.Dupplin Loch; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1893) cliv.Falloch; A visit <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> source of <strong>the</strong> river, J. R. Lee Glasgow Naturalist VII (1915) 65.Falls of Ample; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1892) cxxix.Farrochil and Moness Falls; Report of botanical excursions ... 1868, J. H. Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh X (1869)25.Forteviot, 1843; R. J. Robertson New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 1173.Forteviot and Invermay; Account of botanical excursion. J. Sadler Botanical Society of Edinburgh VIII (1866) 507; referenceJournal of Botany IV (1866) 368.(Lithospermum officinale and Astragalus uralensis, Forteviot) Statistical Account of Scotland, J. Sinclair XX (1798) 1<strong>20</strong>.Fortingall, 1838; R. Macdonald New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 544.Fortingall; The Scottish Alpine Botany Club excursion, 1927; J. J. M. L. Aiken Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXX (1928)49.Fortingall, Glen Lyon and district; Guide <strong>to</strong>, W. Cowan 1936*; ii, (1937).Agrimonia odorata, (Fortingall and Comrie); E. S. Marshall Journal of Botany LIII (1915) 338.Glenartney; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II(1894) x.Glenfarg; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II (1894)xiii; W. Barclay loco cita<strong>to</strong> xxx; III (1900) lviii.Cys<strong>to</strong>pteris fragilis var. interrupta Wollas<strong>to</strong>n, exhibit from Glen Farg; J. Sadler Botanical Society of Edinburgh VIII (1865)248.Draba muralis in Edinburghshire (and Glen Farg); A. C. Christie Journal of Botany XXXVIII (1900) 279.Lonicera caprifolium in Perthshire (Glen Farg); A. C. Christie Journal of Botany XXXVI (1898) 275.Rosa involuta Sm., at Glenfarg; W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II (1894)xxxviii.Viscaria vulgaris (as Lychnis viscaria) and Scrophularia vernalis at Glenfarg; W. Barclay Perthshire Society of NaturalSciences Proceedings and Transactions IV (1905) xlix.Grampians, also v.c. 89, 90, 92, 94, 96-8.Grampian Mountains; The scenery of <strong>the</strong>, G. F. Robson 1819, botany -. Stuart.(Grampians) Guide <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Highlands ... of Scotland; G. & P. Anderson 1834; [ii], 1842; iii, 1850; iv, II 1863, 415.Grampians viewed in <strong>the</strong>ir relations <strong>to</strong> altitude; The plants of <strong>the</strong>, H. C. Watson London Journal of Botany I (1842) 50, 241.Grampians; The, J. Nield Oldham Microscopical and Field Club (1877) 1*.Invermay; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, H. Coates Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II (1897)cxxvi.page 377b.* not seen by abstrac<strong>to</strong>rs. Cited page numbers refer <strong>to</strong> original volume. ibidem, same journal, or author and journal. idem, same author.loco cita<strong>to</strong>, same journal as previously cited. For full explanation see Introduction. There are probably 2-3 errors per page, correctionsand additions up <strong>to</strong> 1958 welcome. pdf created T. Rich 3/<strong>20</strong>05<strong>20</strong>


N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)Kenmore, 1838; D. Duff New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 457.Hieracium pulmonarioides from Kenmore and Carex microglochin from Glen Lyon; W. E. Evans Botanical Society ofEdinburgh XXIX (1924) iii.Killiecrankie; Report of an excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1891) xc, with a list of species of which white-flowered forms have been seen in Perthshire.(Killin district) Account of botanical excursions .., R. Graham Transactions of <strong>the</strong> Botanical Society of Edinburgh I (1840)19.Killin; Manuscript list, H. C. W. 1841, no. 31; and 1832, no. 49, Local list, H. C. Watson library Royal Botanic GardensKew.Killin, 1843; W. Hooker New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 1082.Killin district; Notice of botanical excursions in 1873; J. H. Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh XII (1874) 61; in 1875,(1876) 449.Killin district; Notice of a trip with <strong>the</strong> Scottish Alpine Botany Club, W. B. Boyd Botanical Society of Edinburgh XIV (1881)xvii; W. Craig ibidem XVI (1886) 352; C. Stuart ibidem XIX (1893) 548; in 1897, W. Craig ibidem XXI (1898) 104;in 1900, D. Paul ibidem XXII (1901) 40; A. Cowan ibidem XXIII (1906) 165; for 1907, XXIII (1908) 323; in 1912,XXVI (1913) 144.Killin in 1887; Report on excursion of E. S. U. N. <strong>to</strong>, R. H. Meldrum Scottish Naturalist IX (1887) 147; East of ScotlandUnion of Naturalists’ Societies (1888) 7.Killin district; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, J. Stir<strong>to</strong>n Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series I (1887) lx.Killin; Report of excursions on hills near, F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions I(1887) ii.Bartsia alpina near Killin; W. Gourlie junior Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> Botanical Society of Edinburgh 4 & 5 (1841) 62.Calamagrostis (as Deyeuxia) neglecta (Loch Tay); Rediscovery of, G. C. Druce Scottish Naturalist IX (1888) 350; (as strictavar. borealis Hartm.) in Scotland, A. Bennett Botanical Society of Edinburgh XVII (1889) 416; (as borealis), G. C.Druce Journal of Botany XXVII (1889) 117; (as Deyeuxia stricta var. borealis Laest.) extinction Killin, XXXV(1897) 491; idem Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1899) 59; at Loch Tay (as C. neglecta var. borealis), report ofcommittee Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club (1903) *; reprint Nature Notes XIV (1903) 118.Carex grahamii from Ben Cruichben, Killin; J. H. Balfour Phy<strong>to</strong>logist II (1847) 776.Centaurea jacea from near Killin; G. E. Smith report of Botanical Society of Edinburgh exhibit, Phy<strong>to</strong>logist IV (1853) 997.Equisetum arvense var. alpestre Wahlb., from Killin; P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow, New Series IV (1897)374.(Gentiana nivalis near Killin) New localities; Journal of Botany X (1872) 338; XI (1873) 94.Subularia aquatica from Loch Lairig-eala, Killin; D. A. Boyd Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow, New Series IV (1894?)143.Woodsia alpina (as hyperborea) near Killin; P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow, New Series IV (1894) 131.Kincardine Glen; Report of excursion, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1893) clix.Kincraigie Burn; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II(1894) xii.Lochan na Lairige; Report of alpine Section excursion <strong>to</strong>, J. G. Roger Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXXVII (1959) 293.Lochearnhead; Manuscript list, H. C. W. [died 1881], no 30; Local list, H. C. Watson library Royal Botanic Gardens Kew.Prunus domestica on Loch Earn; P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series I (1887) liv.(Glen Lyon) Botanical excursions in July and August 1870; J. H. Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh XI (1871) 74.Lyon; Report from <strong>the</strong> botanical camp committee on <strong>the</strong> flora of Glen, W. Watson & J. M. Macfarlane Botanical Society ofEdinburgh XVI (1886) 481.Lyon; Some botanical notes from Glen, M. Lunan Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions IX (1937) 195.Machany Burn; Report of an excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1890) lxii.Maol Ghaordie; Report of an excursion <strong>to</strong>, W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and TransactionsIV (1908) clxxi.Sagina saginoides (as linnaei) [discovered on Moel Ghyrdy by G. Don 1790]; A. A. Dallman North Western Naturalist XXIII1948 (1951) 160.Meall Chuirn; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1890) lviii.Methven, 1837; R. Wilson New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 145.Methven; Bog of, J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series IV (1860) 14.page 378.* not seen by abstrac<strong>to</strong>rs. Cited page numbers refer <strong>to</strong> original volume. ibidem, same journal, or author and journal. idem, same author.loco cita<strong>to</strong>, same journal as previously cited. For full explanation see Introduction. There are probably 2-3 errors per page, correctionsand additions up <strong>to</strong> 1958 welcome. pdf created T. Rich 3/<strong>20</strong>05<strong>20</strong>


N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)Methven; A day's botanising near, F. B. White Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series V (1861) 330.Methven Bog; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1892) cxxix.Scheuchzeria palustris from Methven Bog; F. B. White Botanical Society of Edinburgh VII (1861) <strong>20</strong>1; note of damage bygulls, Research I (1889) 127.Moncrieffe; The hill of, J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series III (1859) 324.Moncrieffe ... Hill; Account of [J. H.] Balfour's trip <strong>to</strong>, J. Sadler Botanical Society of Edinburgh VI (1860) 424.Moncrieffe Hill; Plants of, J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series VI (1862) 232.Arenaria balearica, (Moncrieffe); J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series V (1861) 32.(Doronicum plantagineum and Anchusa sempervirens) Plants of Moncrieffe Hill; J. W. Crowe Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series III(1859) 221.Monivard, and Stravan, 1842; J. Ferguson New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 723.Muir of Thorn, Murthly; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, H. Coates Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions III (1902) cvii.Murthly; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions I(1890) lvi.Murthly; Botanical notes from, J. W. H. Trail Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Transactions II (1895) 127.Muthill, 1837; J. Walker New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 317.Rannoch; Notes on <strong>the</strong> flora of, F. B. White Botanical Society of Edinburgh IX (1868) 252; Journal of Botany VI (1868) 94.Rannoch; Berries and Heaths of, ‘A Snowdrop' [J. E. Cross] 1881; review A. W. B., Nature XXIV (1881) 355; Anon. ScottishNaturalist VI (1881) 191.Loch Rannoch; Report of excursion, M. S. Campbell Botanical Exchange Club XIII (1948) 218.Scheuchzeria palustris on Rannoch Moor; G. W. Scarth Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1910) 253; Botanical Society ofEdinburgh XXIV (1911) xxxviii; Scottish Botanical Review I (1912) 118.Redgor<strong>to</strong>n, 1837; W. Lis<strong>to</strong>n New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 167.St. Fillans; marked London Catalogue edition vi, Misses Worsley & Cerf 1872; no. 179, County Catalogue H. C. Watsonlibrary Royal Botanic Gardens Kew.St. Fillans <strong>to</strong> Comrie; Report of excursion, H. Coates Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and TransactionsIII (1903) cxl.St. Fillans; Annals of, A. Porteus 1912, botany 36.Schiehallion and neighbourhood; Notes on <strong>the</strong> flora of, R. Kids<strong>to</strong>n 1881; reprint of paper read Stirling Field Club.Schiehallion and <strong>the</strong> neighbourhood of <strong>the</strong> Tummel Bridge; On <strong>the</strong> flora of, R. Kids<strong>to</strong>n Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow V(1882) 161.Lycopodium issleri (Rouy) Lawalrée (Schiehallion); Un lycopode ardennais méconnu, A. Lawalrée Bulletin de la SociétéRoyal de Botanique de Belgique XC (1957) 109; abstract Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> Botanical Society of <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> Isles III(1959) <strong>20</strong>4.Melampyrum pratense var. purpureum C. J. Hartm. (on Schiehallion); C. E. Salmon Journal of Botany LIII (1915) 177.Shee; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong> Little Glen, W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II(1896) lxxvii.Skiach; Report of an excursion <strong>to</strong> Loch, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1892) cxxv.(Sow of Athole) Account of excursions ... 1864; [J. H.] Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh VIII (1865) 246; referenceJournal of Botany III (1865) 167.Sow of Atholl; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>, W. B. Boyd Botanical Society of Edinburgh XIV (1883) cxiii.Sow of Atholl; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>, R. H. Meldrum Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions IV (1905) xlix.Sow of Atholl; The Scottish Alpine Botany Club excursion 1935, R. M. Adam Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXXII (1936)245, tt. IV-VI.Alchemilla connivens from Dalnaspidal and A. tenuis from <strong>the</strong> Sow of Atholl; C. E. Salmon (exhibit 1926) Proceedings of <strong>the</strong>Linnean Society of London (1927) 11.(Phyllodoce, as Menziesia, caerulea on <strong>the</strong> Sow of Athole); W. T. Dyer communicated <strong>British</strong> Association Edinburgh 1871;reference Journal of Botany IX (1871) 279; A. C. Christie Nature XVIII (1878) 66; G. C. Druce loco cita<strong>to</strong> 116.Spout Barvick etc.; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1889) xxxvi.Strathbaan <strong>to</strong> Trochie; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1892) cxxviii.Stra<strong>the</strong>arn; The beauties of upper, [c. Rogers] 1854*; ii, 1860; iii, 1870, botany -. Bryce.* not seen by abstrac<strong>to</strong>rs. Cited page numbers refer <strong>to</strong> original volume. ibidem, same journal, or author and journal. idem, same author.loco cita<strong>to</strong>, same journal as previously cited. For full explanation see Introduction. 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N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)Meall nan Tarmachan excursion in 1872; Report Botanical Society of Edinburgh 8 May 1873 meeting; reference Journal ofBotany XI (1873) 252.page 378b.Tarmachan; Report of <strong>the</strong> 1906 excursion of <strong>the</strong> Scottish Alpine Botany Club, A. Cowan Botanical Society of EdinburghXXIII (1906) 165.(Gentiana nivalis on Meall-nan-Tarmachan); I. B. Balfour exhibit Botanical Society of Edinburgh 11 November 1872;reference Journal of Botany XI (1873) 94.Tay, also v.c. 85, 87C, 89, 90.Tay and Almond; Banks of <strong>the</strong>, J. Sim Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series IV (1860) 13.Tay, between Perth and <strong>the</strong> mouth of <strong>the</strong> Earn; <strong>Flora</strong> of <strong>the</strong> right bank of <strong>the</strong>, W. Barclay Perthshire Society of NaturalSciences Transactions I (1890) 123.(Blechnum alpinum) A new <strong>British</strong> fern (near Loch Tay); G. B. Wollas<strong>to</strong>n Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series III (1859) 157, 189.Rudbeckia laciniata [and o<strong>the</strong>r plants] in Perth (R. Tay); G. C. Druce Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1905) 248.Thistlebridge, below Stanley; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural SciencesProceedings and Transactions II (1894) vi.Tullybanchar; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions II(1894) x.Tummel; Report of an excursion along <strong>the</strong> west bank of <strong>the</strong> river, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural SciencesProceedings and Transactions I (1891) lxxxix; H. Coates ibidem II (1897) cxxix.Tummel; The Scottish Alpine Botany Club excursion, 1936 Loch, R. M. Adam Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXXII(1937) 373; tt. xxvi-xxvii.Ranunculus reptans in Mid Perth (Loch Tummel); G. C. Druce Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1905) 247.Schoenus ferrugineus from Loch Tummel, exhibit 1885; A. Bennett Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> Linnean Society of London (1886) 83;in Britain, F. B. White Journal of Botany XXIII (1885) 219; two new <strong>British</strong> plants, H. N. Ridley loco cita<strong>to</strong> 289, t.261; F. B. White Scottish Naturalist VIII (1885) 130; idem Botanical Society of Edinburgh XVI (1886) 282; exhibitfrom Tummelbridge, P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series I (1887) lxxxi; J.Brebner Journal of Botany XXXVIII (1900) 87; W. Barclay Annals of Scottish Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry (1901) 55; idemPerthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions III (1901) lxxiii.Turret; Report of an excursion <strong>to</strong> Glen, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1891) lxxxviii; W. Barclay ibidem IV (1908) clxx.Tyndrum, also v.c. 98.Tyndrum; Notice of botanical excursions ... 1875, J. H. Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh XII (1876) 450.Tyndrum in 1891; Excursion of <strong>the</strong> Scottish Alpine Botany Club <strong>to</strong>, W. Craig Botanical Society of Edinburgh XIX (1891)214; in 1894, XX (1895) 374; in 1895, (1896) 481; in 1902, A. Cowan ibidem XXII (1904) 317.Tyndrum; Report of excursion, P. Ewing Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series III (1892) liii; etc.,Glasgow Naturalist VI (1914) 107.Tyndrum; Report of an excursion <strong>to</strong>, F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions I (1892) cxxvi.Tyndrum; Report of alpine Section meeting at, J. G. Roger Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXXVII (1959) 294.West Perth.Suggested re-arrangement by A. J. Wilmott Botanical Exchange Club XII (1944) 526; E. Armitage Journal of Botany LIII(1915) 218; W. Barclay loco cita<strong>to</strong> 250; Glasgow Naturalist IX (1931) 93.87F. Forth drainage area.87C. Clyde (or Falloch) drainage area.87Cla. Clackmannan.Perth; West, v.c. 87.(West Perth) Memorials journal, .. of C. C. Babing<strong>to</strong>n; A. M. B[abing<strong>to</strong>n] 1897, 126.Dollar Glen; Report of an excursion <strong>to</strong>, W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and Transactions III(1899) vi.Ochills near Alloa, 1841; Manuscript list no. 34, Loc. List, H. C. Watson library Royal Botanic Gardens Kew.Ochillshire; marked London Catalogue edition iii, J. T. Syme [1851], no. 177, County Catalogue H. C. Watson library RoyalBotanic Gardens Kew.Perth; West, (Forth) v.c. 87F.* not seen by abstrac<strong>to</strong>rs. Cited page numbers refer <strong>to</strong> original volume. ibidem, same journal, or author and journal. idem, same author.loco cita<strong>to</strong>, same journal as previously cited. For full explanation see Introduction. There are probably 2-3 errors per page, correctionsand additions up <strong>to</strong> 1958 welcome. pdf created T. Rich 3/<strong>20</strong>05<strong>20</strong>


N. D. Simpson’s <strong>Bibliographic</strong> <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> (<strong>1960</strong>)(West Perth) Highland botany; A. Macalister Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series VI (1862) 289.West Perth plants; W. M. Rogers Journal of Botany XXXIV (1896) 479.Ajuga reptans; A very pale ash-coloured variety of, W. W. Smith Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXIII (1906) 196, [v.c.?].Bu<strong>to</strong>mus umbellatus, Seggieden; exhibit, J. Sim Botanical Society of Edinburgh XI (1871) 85.Centaurea pratensis, Forgandenny; J. Sadler Botanical Society of Edinburgh XI (1871) 84.Centunculus minimus from Loch Watson, near Doune; A. Buchan Botanical Society of Edinburgh VI (1859) 160.page 379.Cys<strong>to</strong>pteris fragilis var. interrupta Wollas<strong>to</strong>n (Glen Farg); Report of Botanical Society of Edinburgh meeting, The NaturalistI (1865) 317.Elatine hexandra from Loch Voil; W. Cameron Botanical Society of Edinburgh IX (1867) 49; reference Journal of Botany IV(1866) 393.(Hieracium) Hieracia; Stra<strong>the</strong>arn, J. C. Melvill Journal of Botany XXX (1892) 242, [Melville says v.c. 87].Juncus castaneus, Cruach Ardran; F. B. White address, Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings and TransactionsI (1891) xciii.Melilotus alba (as leucantha) from Dunblane; J. M'Laren Botanical Society of Edinburgh 8 November 1849; report BotanicalGazette I (1849) 324.(Meum) Pharmaco-Botanologia; P. Blair 1728, 317.Pimpinella major (as magna) from <strong>the</strong> banks of <strong>the</strong> Teith; report of Botanical Society of Edinburgh meeting, 11 November1847, Phy<strong>to</strong>logist III (1848) 59; T. R. A. Briggs†, W. M. Rogers Journal of Botany XXIX (1891) 104.(Potentilla intermedia L., as opaca, from Balquhidder) Description of rare native plants found in Scotland chiefly by <strong>the</strong> lateG. Don; D. Don Wernerian Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry Society III (1821) 294.Rubus nessensis (as sub-erectus), Loch Voil; W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions II (1898) clvii.Vicia bithynica in Perthshire; A. M. Smith Journal of Botany LXVI (1928) 177.Aberfoyle, P. Graham; Statistical Account of Scotland, J. Sinclair X (1784) 118.Aberfoyle, 1843; R. C. Graham New Statistical Account of Scotland X (1845) 1154.Aberfoyle; Report of excursion <strong>to</strong>, A. B. Steele Edinburgh Field Naturalists’ and Microscopical Society VI (1912) 454.Am Binnein or Ben A'an; Report of alpine Section excursion <strong>to</strong>, J. G. Roger Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXXIX (<strong>1960</strong>)1<strong>20</strong>.Ben Ledi; Notes of a botanical ramble on, Anon. Phy<strong>to</strong>logist, New Series V (1861) 378; J. Backhouse ibidem VI (1862) 30.Ben Ledi ... 1860; Account of a botanical trip <strong>to</strong>, J. H. Balfour Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal XIV (1861) 158; idemBotanical Society of Edinburgh VII (1861) 165; Pass of Leny, Loch Lubnaig and, XI (1871) 68.(Ben Ledi and Inchmahome) Edinburgh and Glasgow <strong>to</strong> Stirling, Doune, Callander ...; W. Keddie [1865] 19, 28.Ben Ledi; Exhibit of plants, A. White Botanical Society of Edinburgh VIII (1866) 461.(Ben Ledi; Excursion of <strong>British</strong> Association 10 August 1871 <strong>to</strong>,) Journal of Botany IX (1871) 316.(Ben Ledi, Loch Vennachar and Ben A'an) The Scotch Arran; G. C. Druce Science-Gossip XI (1875) 178.(Ben Ledi) The botanical excursion; J. S. Blackie in Lays of <strong>the</strong> colleges 1886, 61.Juncus triglumis and Cornus suecica on Ben Ledi; W. Barclay Perthshire Society of Natural Sciences Proceedings andTransactions III (1900) xlviii.(Ben Venue) Scottish summit, I; P. Inchbald The Naturalist I (1865) 302.Blackford; List of plants … neighbourhood of, A. 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