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Stirling: v.c. 86.

Suggested re-arrangement of this vice-county; A. J. W., Botanical Exchange Club XII (1944) 526; see Naturalist IX (1931) 93. 86F. ; Forth drainage area. 86K. Stirling; Kelvin drainage area. 86L. Stirling; drainage area.

Stirlingshire; The history, ancient and modern of the sheriffdoms of Linlithgow and, R. Sibbald 1707*, 1710; reprint 1892, ?1907. (Stirling) Sketches of ; P. Graham 1806*, 1810; ii, 1812. . The scientific tourist in England, Wales and ; T. Walford II (1818). (Stirling) The new botanist's guide; H. C. Watson II (1837) 455. (Stirling) Botanical reminiscences; J. Rose The Naturalist III (1853) 92. Stirling ... Loch Lomond ...; and Glasgow to, W. Keddie [1865] 13, 56. Stirling and neighbourhood; Shearer's tourists' guide to, (1869); [1876]; [1888]. Stirlingshire; marked Catalogue edition vii, J. F. D[uthie] 1875; no. 181, County Catalogue H. C. Watson library Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. Stirlingshire; New county records, [A. Croall, teste Topographical Botany ii, 595] Report of the Botanical Record Club for 1875 (1876) 113, 147. Stirlingshire; General history of, W. Nimmo iii, Editor R. Gillespie 1880, botany II, 219, [no botany in editions i & ii]. Stirling; A list of plants within 20 miles of, A. Croall 1880*. (Stirling) A contribution to the Topographical Botany of the West of Scotland: P. Ewing Natural History Society of Glasgow, New Series II (1890) 309; III (1892) 165; IV (1895?) 199. Stirling; Report on excursions, 1887, Natural History Society of Glasgow, New Series II (1890) 332. Stirlingshire; Notes on the flora of the western portion of, J. S. Stirling & R. Kidston Stirling Journal (1891?) *, and reprint; no. 2, (1892) 74, and reprint; no. 3, (1892-3) 109; no. 4, (1893-4) 88; and reprint; no. 5, (1895) *, and reprint; no. 6, (1896) *, and reprint; no. 7, (1897) *, and reprint; no. 8, *; no. 9, (1899) *, and reprint. (Stirling) Additional records; A. Bennett Annals of Scottish Natural History (1892) 121; (1894) 160; (1895) 115; (1896) 113; (1897) 246; (1898) 227; (1900) 160; (1905) 236. Stirling and its neighbourhood; J. Shearer Annals of the Andersonian Naturalists’ Society (1893) 66. Stirlingshire; Plants exhibited from. J. S. Stirling Natural History Society of Glasgow, New Series V (1899) 299. page 387b.

Stirlingshire: W. D. Simpson 1928. Cambridge County Geography. Stirling Field Club 1878*; Stirling Natural History and Archaeological Society 1882; Transactions 1878-9 1880- * [The part for Session 1878-9, was not published until 1898]. Index volumes I-XX, 1898. (Epilobium alpinum (as anagallidifolium) x obscurum) Two hybrid Epilobia new to Britain; E. S. Marshall Journal of Botany XXXIII (1895) 106. Potamogetons; exhibit, J. S. Stirling Natural History Society of Glasgow, report Science-Gossip, New Series I (1895) 112. (Rubus) Rubi; Notes on the Stirlingshire, W. M. Rogers Stirling Journal (1897) 5. ( and Lomond) Delineations, historical ... sea-bathing places of Scotland; W. M. Wade 1822. Drymen, 1838-41; A. Lochore New Statistical Account of Scotland VIII (1845) 102. (V.-cc. 86 F & L.). , 1841; W. Hamilton New Statistical Account of Scotland VIII (1845) 75. (V.-cc. 86 K & L.). (Strathblane) Rambles round Glasgow; H. MacDonald 1854*; ii, 1856; [iii], Editor G. H. Morrison 1910, 374. Galium mollugo from Strathblane; T. King Natural History Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series III (1891?) xl. Lathraea squamaria from Cambuslang and Strathblane; T. King Natural History Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series III (1891?) xlvii.

Stirling (Forth): v.c. 86F. Stirling, 1841; G. Cupples New Statistical Account of Scotland VIII (1845) 398. (Stirling) Notes and observations on a botanical tour in the highlands of Perthshire; W. P[amplin] & A. I[rvine] Phytologist, New Series I (1856) 423; [issued separately] A botanical tour in the highlands of Perthshire, 1857, 8. Stirling ... 1857; Notice of a few plants collected in the vicinity of, G. Lawson Botanical Society of Edinburgh VI (1858) 73. (Stirling) Additional localities for plants in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh; [J. H.] Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh VI (1858) 144.

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Stirlingshire; Exhibit of plants from the neighbourhood of, J. Shearer Natural History Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series II (1890) xxxii. Falkirk Natural History and Archaeological Society 1903; as Falkirk Archaeological and Natural History Society 1935. Proceedings*. Helleborus foetidus in Stirlingshire; P. F. Bangham North Western Naturalist VIII (1933) 249. Mimulus luteus near Stirling; F. Townsend Phytologist II (1846) 420. Osmunda regalis on the banks of the Avon; J. Kerr New Statistical Account of Scotland VIII (1845) 194. Paris quadrifolia etc. from near Lake of Menteith; J. Renwick Natural History Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series III (1891 ?) 1. Petasites albus, as alba near Falkirk; -. Liston Botanical Society of Edinburgh VII (1863) 532. Polygala oxyptera from King's Park; J. F. Duthie Botanical Society of Edinburgh XII (1874) 188. Potamogeton x bennettii; A. Fryer Journal of Botany XXXIII (1895) 1, t. 348; J. S. Stirling Natural History Society of Glasgow, New Series IV (1895) 300. Potamogeton [x] undulatus Wolfg., in Stirlingshire; A. Fryer Annals of Scottish Natural History (1892) 115. Airthrey mineral springs; Report, chemical and medical of the, W. H. Forrest 1831, (Stirling plants). ; Plants in flower in April at the, J. H. Balfour, report of Botanical Society of Edinburgh, Botanical Gazette I (1849) 136. Bridge of Allan; A week at, C. Roger 1852; ii, *; iii, *; iv, *; v, 1855; vi, 1856. (Bridge of Allan and Stirling) Notices of botanical excursions ...; J. H. Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh XI (1871) 192; abstract Journal of Botany IX (1871) 318. Bridge of Allan; Shearer's guide to, [c. 1890]. Ledum palustre (as latifolium) near Bridge of Allan; R. Paterson Botanical Society of Edinburgh XIII (1877) xxiii; as palustre, T. King Natural History Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series II (1890) xxxvi; in Stirlingshire and Perthshire, J. Shearer ibidem III (1892) 251; from Lecropt Moss, ibidem IV (1895) 286. (Mimulus luteus, Bridge of Allan) Records; Natural History Journal X (1886) 129*. Campsie, 1841; R. Lee New Statistical Account of Scotland VIII (1845) 238. Campsie Glen and Fin Glen 30 April 1844; Account of a botanical excursion to, R. Bullock Glasgow Philosophical Society II (1848) 13. page 388.

Campsie Glen; Report of excursion to, R. M'Kay Natural History Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series III (1891?) xxxii. Dryopteris (as Lastrea) dilatata, Campsie; C. T. D[ruery] British Fern Gazette I (1909) 14. (Salix fragilis, Campsie Glen) Notes on fungi observed within the Clyde area; D. A. Boyd Glasgow Naturalist IV (1912) 125. Sedum villosum from Campsie; T. King Natural History Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series III (1890?) iii. Castlecary, Denny, the banks of the Carron and Falkirk, 24 May 1845; Botanical trip to, J. H. Balfour Botanical Society of Glasgow *; Phytologist II (1845) 318. Castle Rock, Stirling; Notice of plants on, J. M'Laren Botanical Society of Edinburgh 8 November 1849; report Botanical Gazette I (1849) 324. Castle Rock, Stirling; Manuscript list H. C. W. [died 1881] no. 33. Loc. List, H. C. Watson library Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. Verbascum lychnitis on the Castle Rock, Stirling; J. F. Duthie Journal of Botany IV (1866) 393; Botanical Society of Edinburgh IX (1867) 49. Denny; Notice of botanical excursions ... 1869; J. H. Balfour Botanical Society of Edinburgh X (1870) 341. Forth, also v.c. 82-85, 87Cla and F. Forth counties; marked London Catalogue edition vi, I. B. Balfour no. 171, County Catalogue H. C. Watson [died 1881] library Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. Forth from Aberfoyle to the Isle of May; The dictionary of the, D. Pollock 1891; 1893, botany J. A. Thomson 55. Forth and Tweed; Topographical Botany of the river-basins, J. W. H. Trail Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXII (1904) 277. Potamogeton sp. (as undulatus) in Scotland (R. Forth); A. Bennett Annals of Scottish Natural History (1907) 104. ; Report of excursion to, J. Renwick Natural History Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series III (1892) lxxiv. Linaria minor in Stirlingshire (Gargunnock and ); R. Kidston & F. Stirling Annals of Scottish Natural History (1892) 143. (Grangemouth) Alien plants; [J.] Stirling & R. Kidston Nature Notes XVIII (1907) 29. Potentilla norvegica and Ceratophyllum demersum from Grangemouth; R. M'Kay Natural History Society of Glasgow, New Series IV (1897) 391.

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Logie, 1841; W. H. Forrest New Statistical Account of Scotland VIII (1845) 224. Manuel; Report of excursion to, A. B. Steele Edinburgh Field Naturalists’ and Microscopical Society VI (1910) 269. Ochillshire; marked London Catalogue edition iii, J. T. Syme [1871]; no. 177 County Catalogue H. C. Watson library Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. (; Notice of three plants West,) C. Trotter Botanical Society of Edinburgh XI (1873) 278; reference Journal of Botany IX (1871) 380. St. Ninians, 1841; C. Greig New Statistical Account of Scotland VIII (1845) 314. (V.-cc. 86 F & K.).

Stirling (Kelvin): v.c. 86K. (Stirling) Notes on the fauna and flora of the west of Scotland; Editor E. R. Alston 1876, botany J. Ramsay & R. M'Kay; review Scottish Naturalist IV (1877) 48. (Stirling) Thomas Hopkirk of Dalbeth: a sketch of his life and botanical work; R. Turner Natural History Society of Glasgow Transactions, New Series I (1886) 196; reprint 1886. (Stirling) The Glasgow catalogue of native and established plants; P. Ewing 1892*; ii, 1899; review J. Britten Journal of Botany XXXVII (1899) 275. Ophioglossum vulgatum and Rosa villosa, Craigenglen: R. Mason Natural History Society of Glasgow IV (1879) 3. Clydesdale, also v.c. 75-7, 87C, 98-101. Glottiana: a catalogue of the indigenous plants on the bank of the river Clyde; Flora, T. Hopkirk 1813. Clydesdale flora; The, R. Hennedy 1865; ii, 1869; iii, 1874; iv, In memoriam edition, appendix R. H. Paterson; biographical sketch by W. Simpson 1878; revised by T. King 1891; reference edition iv. H. T[rimen] Journal of Botany XVI (1878) 222. Clyde area; Fauna, flora and geology of the, Editor G. F. S. Elliot, M. Laurie & J. B. Murdoch 1901; review Journal of Botany XXXIX (1901) 433; Science-Gossip VIII (1901) 206. Clyde area; The flora of the, J. R. Lee 1933; review J. R. Matthews Journal of Botany LXXI (1933) 202: A. A. D[allman] North Western Naturalist VIII (1933) 168; W. H. Pearsall Botanical Exchange Club X (1934) 489. Clyde district; Notes on some of the plants of the, D. A. Boyd Natural History Society of Glasgow, New Series I (1886) 151. Clyde; Pollock's dictionary of the, D. Pollock Editor, 1888; issue 2, 1889; 3, 1890; [ii], 1891, botany R. Turner. Clydesdale; Plant recording in, R. Mackechnie Glasgow Naturalist XVIII (1958) 3. Clydesdale Naturalists' Society. page 388b.

(Fagus) On the Beeches of the Clyde drainage area: J. Renwick Glasgow Naturalist I (1909) 73. (Fraxinus) The Ash trees of the Clyde drainage area; J. Renwick & J. M'Kay Glasgow Naturalist III (1911) 105. Dougalston and Baldernock; Report of excursion (1893) to, Natural History Society of Glasgow, New Series IV (1894?) 95; plants exhibited, T. King loco citato 141. Carex rostrata var. elatior Blytt, at Dougalston near Milngavie; R. M'Kay Natural History Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series II (1890) xxxix. Kilsyth, 1841; W. Burns New Statistical Account of Scotland VIII (1845) 147. Kilsyth; Report of meeting of Glasgow Society of Field Naturalists, The Naturalist I (1875) 42. Kilsyth and Hermitage Glen; Report of excursion to, R. M'Kay Natural History Society of Glasgow Proceedings, New Series I (1887) iv. Petasites albus from Kilsyth; R. Grierson Natural History Society of Glasgow, New Series IV (1894?) 143. Torrance Glen; Report of excursion to, T. King Natural History Society of Glasgow V (1883) 253.

Stirling (Loch Lomond): v.c. 86L. Athyrium filix-femina from Buchan Woods, Drymen; J. Ramsay Natural History Society of Glasgow I (1868) 91. (Athyrium filix-femina var., as var. victoriae (Moore), Drymen) Fern fertility; C. T. D[ruery] British Fern Gazette II (1913) 101. (Hieracium rigidum var. angustifolium Fries, ) Report of exhibit Botanical Society of Edinburgh 11 February 1847; Phytologist II (1847) 777. Hypericum androsaemum; G. J. Combe Phytologist, New Series VI (1863) 448. ; Report of excursion (1893) to, Natural History Society of Glasgow, New Series IV (1894?) 116. Balmaha; Report of excursion to, Glasgow Naturalist V (1913) 98. Agrimonia odorata, (Burn of Balmaha); S. Craig-Christie Journal of Botany XV (1877) 369. , 1841; J. Coltart New Statistical Account of Scotland VIII (1845) 41. (V.-cc. 86 K & L.). Flanders Moss; Report of meeting, B. W. Ribbons Proceedings of the Botanical Society of the British Isles II (1957) 401. , D. Ure; Statistical Account of Scotland, J. Sinclair XVI (1795) 110.

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Lomond; Loch, also v.c. 99. Lomond; Loch, Observation on a tour through the Highlands; T. Garnett 2 volumes, 1800, I, 47. () Scenery of the mountains; G. F. Robson 1819; botany -. Stuart. Ben Lomond. Memoirs and correspondence of J. E. Smith; P. Smith I (1832) 57. Lomond, Loch Ketturin, The , etc.; Lumsden & Son's guide to the romantic scenery of Loch, J. Lumsden & Son publishers*; [ii] 1835. Lomond; Notes on botanical excursions from Glasgow Loch, J. H. Balfour Phytologist I (1842) 404; J. H. Balfour Proceedings of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh (1855) 32. (Ben Lomond) The mountain; C. A. Johns, undated. [later with other articles as] Botanical rambles, undated; 1844: 1846. Ben Lomond; A day on, [G. J. Combe] Manuscript Magazine Glasgow Naturalists’ Society II (1862) *; Phytologist, New Series VI (1862) 217; (1863) 448. (Ben Lomond) Scottish summits - II. P. Inchbald The Naturalist I (1865) 318. Ben Lomond; Rare plants from, R. H. Paterson Scottish Naturalist IV (1877) 119. (Ben Lomond) A list of plants collected chiefly in the neighbourhood of Sheffield by J. Salt; (E. Howarth) 1889. Lomondside; Record of excursions, Loch, J. Paterson Annals of the Andersonian Naturalists’ Society [I] (1893) 55. Lomond and neighbourhood; A guide to the natural history of Loch, J. Lumsden & A. Brown 1895*. (Lomond Loch. and Ben Vorlich) Excursion of the Scottish Alpine Botany Club; W. Craig Botanical Society of Edinburgh XX (1895) 376. Ben Lomond; Report of an excursion to, Anon. Natural History Society of Glasgow, New Series VI (1901) 163. (Lomond, Loch) Field notes; R. C. Lowther Nature Notes XVII (1906) 207. Athyrium filix-femina (as var. victoriae (Moore), Loch Lomond); Notice of a new variety of, J. Sadler Botanical Society of Edinburgh VIII (1864) 187. Cystopteris montana in Stirlingshire (Ben Lomond); A. Somerville Journal of Botany XXXII (1894) 310; Annals of Scottish Natural History (1895) 50; Natural History Society of Glasgow, New Series IV (1895) 215, 287; Botanical Society of Edinburgh XX (1895) 285. page 389. Dryopteris (as Lastrea) x boydii; (A. H. G. Alston) in Editorial notes British Fern Gazette VII (1935) 2. Dryopteris (as Lastrea) remota from Ben Lomond district; W. B. Boyd Botanical Society of Edinburgh XXIII (1907) 281. Myrica gale found on Ben Lomond; A monoecious, J. R. Lee Natural History Society of Glasgow, New Series VI (1903) 345. Polystichum lonchitis, Potentilla crantzii (as alpestris) and Minuartia (as Arenaria) verna on Ben Lomond; J. Ramsay Natural History Society of Glasgow III (1876) 42. Rumex aquaticus as a British plant (Loch Lomond); J. E. Lousley Journal of Botany LXXVII (1939) 149. Queen Elizabeth forest park guide; J. Walton Editor, 1954, botany D. Patton 12. ; Report of excursion to, Glasgow Naturalist VI (1914) 60. (Hammarbya, as Malaxis, paludosa near Rowardennan) Scotch localities; A. C. Christie Journal of Botany XVI (1878) 88.

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