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ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



9. Cardamine pratensis. 

 Ranunculus heder- 

 aceus. 



10. Anemone nemorosa. 

 Ranunculus auricomus 

 Ajuga repens. 



11. Silene amoena (at last 



agreed upon) 



12. Ribes rubrum. 



14. Orchis mascula. 

 Vaccinium myrtillis. 

 Lysimachia nemorum. 



15. Geranium molle. 

 Orobus tuberosus. 

 Tormentilla reptans. 

 Ranunculus Aqua- 



tilis. 



1 6. Viola tricolor. 

 Lichen caninus. 



stellaris. 



candellarius. 

 Polygala vulgaris. 

 Anthemis Cotula. 

 Genista Angelica. 



1 7. Glecoma hederacea. 



Orchis morio. 

 Fragaria vesca. 



Adoxa moschatellina. 

 Geranium moschatum. 



1 8. Pedicularis sylvatica. 

 Sysymbrium Nastur- 

 tium. 



Prunus avium. 

 Veronica chamedrys. 

 ,, serpylifolia. 

 Spartium scoparum. 

 Acer Pseudo Platanus. 

 Fraxinus excelsior. 

 Corylus avellana. 



In the Hunting-bog. 



In a marsh without St. Anns 



Yards at the Tirless. 

 Achendinny wood. 

 In Do. 



In Do. 



At the Petty cur by the roadside 



to Kinghorn. 

 In the Loch rill of Micklour, 



Perthshire. 

 Achendinny wood. 

 At Do. 



At Do. 



Castle-hill. 

 Arthurs Seat. 

 Salisbury Craigs. 

 Leeth Links. 



Among corns and by waysides. 

 In the Kings Park. 



Salisbury Craigs. 



By way sides. 



At Essendis in the fir Park. 



On the south side of St. Anns- 

 Yard wall betwixt it and ye 

 marsh. 



Collintown wood. 



On the Dean Burn Brea above 

 the lowest millns. 



On Breds hill. Hermitage. 1 



At Leeth-walk by the wall side 

 near ye new Garden. 



In the marsh near Dudingstown 



Loch. 

 In woods. 



By the way sides in many places. 

 By Do. 



Collintown wood. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. past the 



flower. 



1 This in Dr. Hope's writing. 



