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ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



12. Scabiosa arvensis. 



Valeriana officinalis. 

 Tragopogon pratense. 



Silene noctiflora. 



Avena elatior. 

 sativa. 

 Bromus sterilis. 

 ,, secalinus. 



hor- 



deaceus. 



Phleum nodosum. 

 pratense. 



13. Fucus nodosus. 



,, serratus. 



,, exissus. 



,, vesiculosus. 



,, filum. 



siliquosus. 



pinnatifidus. 

 ,, spinosus. 

 ,, saccaratus. 

 Rosa villosa. 



Hipurus vulgaris. 

 Triglochin palustre. 

 Rubus caesius. 



Iris pseudacoris. 

 Aquilegia vulgaris. 



Arenaria trinervia. 

 Anchusa sempervirens. 



Carum carvi. 

 Cerastium tomento- 



sum. 



Erica cinerea. 

 Salix pentandria. 

 Carex hirta. 



At the water of Leeth by the 



Road side. 

 On Salisbury Craigs. 

 By the water of Leeth up from 



the new well by ye road side. 

 At Provost Drummonds Park 



wall by the road side. 

 Among corns. 



Upon the stones and rocks on the 



sea shore. 



On Do. 



On Do. 



At the foot of Cramond water. 

 In Pretycur harbour. 

 In cavern of the rocks of the sea 



at Dunglass. 

 On Leeth sands. 

 On Do. 

 On Do. 

 At Stannis mills, Duddingstown 



Craigs and Lochend. 

 In a marsh at Mire side. 



Do. 

 By Musselburgh water above the 



bridge some way. 

 In the marsh at Mire side. 

 In Collingtown wood south side 



of the water. 

 In Collingtown wood, marshy 



places. 



In Dunglass Den most plenti- 

 fully. 



By Leeth walk. 

 In Collingtown wood on a rock. 



In Collingtown wood. 



In 



Do. 



In a marsh south of Craig-lock- 

 hart. 



