224 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



*M. falcata, L. Considerably increased, and flowering very freely. 



*Melilotus officinalis, Lam. One small plant on cinders. 



Trifolium pratense, L. 



T. hybriduin, L. 



T. repens, L. Slightly increased. 



Lotus corniculatus, L. One plant, near west end of ground. 



L. uliginosus, Schkuhr. One fair-sized plant. 



Vicia Cracca, L. 



V. sepium, L. 



Rubus idceus, L. The larger plants have been cut down with the 

 coarse herbage. 



Potentilla anserina, L. + locally. 

 *Pyrus Malus, L. 

 Ribes Grossularia, L. - 

 *R. nigrum, L. 

 f Lythrum Salicaria, L. 

 Conium maculatum, L. + 

 *Apium graveolens, L. - 



^Egopodium Podagraria, L. Increasing, but slowly, around the 

 single patch. 



Anthriscus sylvestris, Hoffm. 



Peucedanwn sativum, Benth. and Hooker. One large plant, in fruit. 



Galium Aparine, L. Considerably increased locally. 



Bellis perennis, L. 



Achillea Millefolium, L. + 



A. Ptarmica, Z. Less common, owing to changes on south side 

 of ground. 



*Anthemis arvensis, L. Only one or two plants observed. 



Chrysanthemum segetum, L. Two weak plants. 



C. Leucanthemum, L. 



Matricaria inodora, L. 



Artemisia vulgaris, L. 



Tussilago Farfara, L. + 



Senecio vulgaris, L. 



Arctium minus, Bernh. 



*A. intermedium, Lange. One pretty large plant showed the 

 characteristic features in July, but it shared the fate of all the 

 larger vegetation. It had not been found here before. 



