ALIEN PLANTS 43 



LABIATE. 



*Nepeta nuda, L. Leith, a. 

 Marrubium Alysson, L. Leith, (3. 

 Salvia controversa, Ten. Leith, a. 



PLUMBAGINACE^E. 



Statice Suworowi, Regel. A fine clump, on a rubbish heap near 

 Slateford (outcast). 



ILLECEBRACE^:. 



*Paronychia bonariensis, DC. "Tweed," a. A native of the 



Argentine. 

 Herniaria cinerea, DC. Leith, /3. 



AMARANTACE^E. 



Amaranthus caudatus, L. Leith and near Slateford, (3. 

 Celosia cristata, L. Near Slateford, /5. (outcast or escape). 



CHENOPODIACE,. 



Atriplex spongiosa, F. von Muell. " Tweed," S. A native of Aus- 



tralia. 



Atriplex rosea, L. Near Musselburgh, y. 

 Chenopodium ambrosioides, L. Leith and " Tweed," a. 

 C. opulifolium, Schrad. Leith, a. 

 Suasda altissimn, Pall. Leith, y. These plants appeared yearly for 



three or four years, but never flowered till this year. 



POLYGONACE^. 

 Rumex Brownii, Campd. " Tweed," 8. A native of Australia. 



EUPHORBIACE^E. 



Euphorbia platyphyllos, L. Leith, /3. 



IRIDACE./E. 



Tritonia crocosmiflora. One plant by the Esk above Musselburgh, 

 in September 1907. (Outcast, side by side with Tellima 

 grandiflora^) 



Smilacina stellata, Desf. In a wood in Linlithgowshire, plentiful. 



