EIGHTEENTH CENTURY RECORDS OF SCOTTISH PLANTS 239 



Trollius europaeus. In Achendenny wood scarce, but 



not so in the meadows at 

 Whitburn. 

 Eriophorum vaginat- In a marsh off the high road from 



Achendenny. 

 In a marsh near the Dams not 



far from the Roslin road. 



Juncus conglomeratus. On the Links going to Mussel- 

 burgh. 

 In woods. 



Among bud corns on moist 

 ground, and by the way sides. 

 In a ditch at mire side. 



um. 

 Scirpus cespitosus. 



Betula alba. 

 Spergula arvensis. 



Veronica scutellata. 



Ranunculus flammula. In many marshes. 



Melampyrum sylvati- In almost all woods. 



cum. 

 8. Veronica officinalis. 



Galium montanum. 



Aegopodium podagra- By way sides. 1 



ria. 



Aphanes arvensis. 

 Digitalis purpurea. 



At Dudingstown Craigs above 



the foot road. 

 In the Kino;s Park. 



Kings Park. 2 



On the south side of Bredfoord- 



Sinapis nigra. 



,, arvensis. 

 Raphanus raphanis- 



trum. 

 9. Pedicularis palustris. 



Lychnis flos cuculi. 

 Antirrhinum linaria. 

 Urtica dioica. 

 Plantago maritima. 

 ,, coronopus. 



10. Papaver argemone. 

 Daucus carota. 

 Papaver rhoeas. 



dubium. 



11. Cerastium viscosum. 

 Poa annua. 



trivialis. 

 aquatica. 



Phalaris arundinacea. 

 1 In Dr. Hope's writing. 



hill near the Hermitage. 

 Among corns. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



In a ditch below Dudingstown 



Craigs. 

 I n a marsh hard by the Dukes walk. 



By the sea side east from Leeth. 

 By Do. 



By road sides. J. H. 3 

 Among corns. 



Do. 

 By the sea side east from Leeth. 



A little above Leeth by the water 

 side. 



3 Idem. 



3 Idem. 



