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A. inundatum, Reichb. fil., except 78, 79, 84, 97, 10.' h 105, 108, 

 Cicuta virosa, L., 72, 73, 75-77, 79-81, 83, 85, 88, 90, 99, no. 

 Carum verticillatum, Koch, 72-76, 86, 88 (Glen Falloch), 97-101. 

 C. Petroselinum, Benth. and Hook, t'., escape in 86, Perthshire, 92. 

 [C. segetum, Benth., 103 (??).] 

 C. Carui, L., a frequent weed near houses, f in 73, 74, 86-89, 9 T -93> 



108. 



Sison Aniomum, L., 8 if. 

 Falcaria vulgaris, Bernh., 877. 

 Sium latifolium, L., 74, 82 (?), 86. 

 S. erectum, Huds., 72-76, 80-83, 85, 87, 89-91, 93, 95, 103, in, 



112. 



1 ^Egopodium Podagraria, L., except 105, 101 'f, 110, 11..'}-. 

 Pimpinella Saxifraga, L., except 103, 104, 105, 106, 110, 11..'. 

 P. major, Huds., Sof, 83, 87f(?). 

 Conopodium denudatum, Koch, except 110. 



' 2 Myrrhis Odorata, Scop., except 98, 102, 104, 106, 107, 111, 112, 

 but with f in 72, 85, 87-96, 103. 



3 Chserophyllum temulum, L., except 7Jf, 96, 97, 101, 102, 103, 



104, 105-\, 107, 108, 110, 111, 112. 



4 Scandix Pecten-Veneris, L., except 7.' cas., 73, 74, 78, 79, 87, 97, 



98, 101, 102, 1(>3, 104, 107, 110, 111 (?), 112 j. 



5 Anthriscus vulgaris, Bernh., 74, 75, 77, Sof, 81-87, 8 9-9 6 , Io6 , 



io 7 f (?) ii2(??). 



6 A. sylvestris, Hoffm., except 80, 106. 

 Fccniculnm vitlgare, Mill., 837, 90 f. 

 Crithmum maritimum, L., 73-75, 83(7?), 85 (??). 



(Enanthe fistulosa, L., 72, 73, 75, 7 6(?), 81, 8 5 (?), 88, 89, 90 (?), 



99 (?) 



CE. pimpinelloides, L., 877 (?). 

 CE. Lachenalii, C. Ginel., 72-76, 82, 98-103, 110. 

 CE. crocata, L., except 78, 79, 84, 94, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 



112. 

 CE. Phellandrium, Lain., 81-83, 97 (?), 99 (?). 



1 JEgopodium Podagraria, L. Though frequently so plentiful and trouble- 

 some near houses and gardens, this is seldom met with under circumstances that 

 render its introduction by man improbable. 



' J Alyrrhis Odorata, Scop. -Almost always occurs in situations that point to its 

 introduction by man. 



3 ChizrophyUnm teinuluin, L., is local and scarce (? introduced) in 91-94 at 

 least. Ch. aureitin, L. , and Ch. aromaticum, L,, were reported by G. Don as 

 found by him in 90. If correctly identified they must be looked on as casuals. 



4 Scandix Pecten-Veneris, L. -This is only a weed of cultivated fields, and 

 must owe its presence in our flora to man. 



y Anthriscus vulgaris, Bernh., is confined to vicinity of towns and villages in 

 at least 91 to 94, probably introduced. 



(! A. sylvestris, Hoffm. Though wide spread, and apparently not dependent 

 on man at lower levels, this seems to have been introduced at higher altitudes. 



