ALIEN PLANTS 101 



UMBELLIFER^. 



Chaerophyllum aureum, L. Plentiful on the bank of the Teith 



below Callander. 

 Daucus brachiatus, Sieb. One or two plants at Galafoot in 1908; 



first found in Britain, by Miss Hayward, F.L.S., Galashiels. 



RUBIACE.^. 



Galium anglicum, Huds. Several at Leith and Portobello. 



DIPSACE.E. 



Morina longifolia, Wall. Several (outcasts) near Musselburgh. 



COMPOSITE. 



Aster Linosyris, Bernh. A clump, at Barnton Gate Goods Station, 



by Mr. M 'Andrew. 



A. Novi-Belgii, L. Several in disused quarries around Edinburgh. 

 Helipterum hyalospermum, F. von Muell. Several at Galafoot. 



First found in Britain by Miss Hayward, F.L.S., Galashiels. 

 Hieracium pratense, Tausch. Several large patches at Leith Docks 



along with 

 H. vulgatum, Fr., var. subfasciculare, W.R.L., also in large patches, 



and along with hundreds of square yards of an unnamed variety of 

 H. umbellatum, L. A fine colony of the last-named species 



flourishes on Hound's Point, Dalmeny, West Lothian. 

 Lactuca saligna, L. One at Leith. 



Matricaria inodora, Z., var. discoidea, Celak. Plentiful at Portobello. 

 Millotia, sp. not det. Two plants of what appears to belong to this 



Australian genus, at Galafoot in 1908. 

 Senecio squalidus, L., forma. One at Galafoot in 1908. 



CAMPANULACE.E. 



Campanula macrantha, Fisch. One in Craigmillar Quarry. 

 C. Trachelium, L. Several near Musselburgh. 

 * Lobelia Erinus, L. Several at Murieston. 



PRIMULACE.E. 



Steironema ciliatum, Rafin. Several near Peebles. 



HYDROPHYLLACE^E. 



Nemophila insignis, Benth. Several on rubbish heaps at Murieston. 



BORAGINACE/E. 



Amsinckia intermedia, Fisch. and Mey. Several at Slateford. 



