EIGHTEENTH CENTURY RECORDS OF SCOTTISH PLANTS 39 



Eupatorium canabin- In Dunglass den and by Roslin 



um. 



Scirpus setaceus. 

 Juncus bufonius. 

 Nardus stricta. 

 Sisymbrium sophia. 



10. Stachys arvensis. 

 Lemna minor. 



Lysimachia vulgaris. 



Galium palustre. 

 Myriophyllum spicat- 



um. 

 Chara hispida. 



11. Thalictrum minus. 

 Glaux maritima. 

 Vinca minor. 



Triglochin maritimum 



,, palustre. 

 Parietaria officinalis. 



Salsola kali. 

 Chelidonium majus. 

 Juncus nodosus. 

 Cicuta virosa. 

 Ophrys paludosa. 

 Spergula pentandria. 



Prunella vulgaris. 

 12. Rosa eglanteria. 



Malva alcea. 



Sagina procumbens. 

 Juncus bulbosus. 

 Boletus bovinus. 

 Ononis arvensis. 

 Scabiosa succisa. 



water. 



In a marsh near mire side. 

 In Do. 



In the Kings Park. 

 At Stock bridge, betwixt it and 



the water of Leeth. 



At the north side of the Castle 



in a ditch. 

 By Dr. R. Ramsay. Also at the 



Wheom Dr. Hope. 1 

 At Duddingstown Loch. 



In a ditch by a marsh at mire 



side. 

 A little west from Lord Rosberrys 



Park among furs. 

 On the sea side at Dunglass, and 



about Cramond Isle. 2 

 In Collingtown wood. At the 



Hermitage on a Rock close to 



ye house. 3 



In a marsh at mire side. 



On Colt Bridge and St. Andrews 



walls. At Roslin. 4 

 By the sea side east from Leeth. 



At Cramond water. 



On the side of Lochend Loch. 



Among Corns and way sides 

 especially in sandy grounds. 



On the road side as you enter 

 Abernethie. 



In woods. 



Salisbury Craigs. 



In pastures plentifully. 



1 This is a subsequent interpolation, and may be in Dr. Hope's writing. 

 2 Last clause in Dr, Hope's writing. 3 In Dr. Hope's writing. * Idem. 



