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Senecio vulgaris. 

 Ranunculus auri- 



comus. 

 Crataegus oxyacantha. 



Rumex acetosa. 



,, acetosella. 

 Menyanthes trifolia. 

 19. Narcissus pseudo-nar- 

 cissus. 

 Myrica gale. 



Ranunculus acris. 

 Plantago medea. 

 Hyacinthus non-scrip- 



tus. 

 Salix fusca, mas. 



fern. 

 Salix purpurea mas. 

 Eriophorum polysta- 

 chion. 

 vaginatum. 



22. Scirpus palustris. 

 Scleranthus annuis. 



Lotus corniculatus. 

 Ranunculus repens. 

 Montia fontana. 

 Bunium Bulbocastan- 



um. 

 Plantago lanceolata. 



23. Equisetum fluviatile. 



,, arvense. 



,, limosum. 

 Lolium perenne. 

 Chenopodium Bonus 

 henricus. 



24. Sedum acre. 

 Ranunculus bulbosus. 

 Erysimum officinale. 

 Sinapis alba. 

 Conium maculatum. 



25. Equisetum sylvaticum. 



In Dr. Hope's writing. 



In many places. 



In Collingtown wood. 



On the water side below Roslin 

 a little above Mavis bank. 



At Craig leeth Quarry. 



In the Hunting-bog. Lochend. 1 



In low grounds below the Kirk- 

 town of Lethendie. 



In a marsh west from the Kirk- 

 town. 



In the Gray Friars Church yard. 



At eas Houses near Dalkeeth. 



Kings park. The hermitage, 

 abundant. 2 



In the hunting-bog. 



In a marsh coming from Achin- 

 denny. 



In Dudingstown Loch. 



On walls and other barren 

 grounds. 



Kings Park. 



In the Gray Friars Church yard. 



At the sides of many marshes. 



On Bredfoord hill, particularly 

 among Corns. 



Salisbury Craigs and other pas- 

 tures. 



Dudingstown Loch. 



In pastures. 



In Roslin wood. 



In Pastures. 



Salisbury Craigs. 

 Kings Park. 



Among corns. 



Castle hill. 



In a thicket up from Roslin. 



2 In Dr. Hope's writing. 



