44 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



P. pa I list re, Moench, 99. 



P. sativum, Benth. and Hkr.f., casual, as in 75, 83, 86, 87, 92, 93, 



99, 100. 



Coriandrum sativum, L., casual, as in 73, 83, 92. 

 Daucus Carota, L., 94. 

 D. gummifer, Lam., 83 casual. 

 D. littoralis, Sibth. and Sin., 83 casual. 

 Caucalis latifolia, L., casual, 83, 94. 

 C. nodosa, Scop., 73 casual, 102 (?). 

 C. daucoides, L., 83 casual. 

 C. leptophylla, L., 83 casual. 

 C. tenella, Del., 83 casual. 



Ammi Visnaga, Lam., 83 casual; A. majiis, L., 83 casual. 

 Bifora radians, Bieb., 83 casual ; B. testiailata, 83 casual. 



ARALIACE/E. 

 Hedera Helix, L. All. 



CORNACE^. 



Cormts sanguinea, L., " Gl. Cat." adds 75, 76, 98, 99, 101. 

 Probably may be met with, as an introduced plant, in most of 

 the southern and midland vice-counties. 



CAPRIFOLIACE^:. 



Adoxa Moschatellina, L., 84, 97, 101. 



Symphoricarpus racemosus, DC. Frequent, and in places almost 



naturalised, e.g. in 73 and 93. 

 Sambucus nigra, L. In all except 112 ; but I have never seen this 



where it was evidently native. 

 S. Ebulus, L,, 86, 97, 98. Its habitats throw doubt on the claim 



of this to be regarded as native in Scotland. 

 S. racemosus, Willd. Becoming very plentiful among undergrowth 



of woods in various districts, and scattered freely by birds 



apparently, 83, 92, 93. 

 Viburnum Opulus, L., 84, 86, 937. 

 Linnsea borealis, Gronov., 105 (?), 106. 

 Lonicera Periclymenum, Z. In all. 



L. Caprifolium, L. Semi-naturalised here and there, 83, 84, 88. 

 L. Xylosteum, L., 90. 



RUBIACEjE. 



Galium boreale, L., 101. 



G. Cruciata, Scop., 98 (" Gl. Cat."). 



G. erectum, Huds., 74, 86, 92, 93, 101, 107. Delete Si. 



? var. diffnsum (Hooker), 83, 90. Found by G. Don, but 

 probably as a casual. 



var. aristatum (5w.), 90 (G. Don). 



