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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>)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>

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