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ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Hypnum rutabulum. 



filiforme. 



,, lutescens. 



Bryum pomiforme. 



trunculatum. 

 Hypnum filicinum. 



Kings Park. 



At the water of Leeth near the 

 new well. 



Lichen fagineus. 

 ventosus. 



Spongia oculata Hud. On the sands of Leeth. 

 Agaricus. 

 Tremella. 

 Clavaria pistillaris. 



Boletus versicolor. 



In woods on the stumps of 

 Trees. 



Here follows in the MS. a couple of blank pages, and 

 the Calendar then resumes with a new heading as follows : 



A CALANDER OF PLANTS AS THEY WERE FOUND AND PREPARED 



IN THE YEAR 1765. 



May 14. Stellaria nemorum. 

 Lathraea squamaria. 



Chrysosplenium 

 alternifolium. 

 Phallus. 



17. Tussilago hybrida. 



1 8. Symphytum tuber- 



osum. 



20. Salix alba. 

 Cerastium alpinum. 



21. Viburnum lantana. 

 Helleborus viridis. 

 Lycoperdon epiden- 



dron. 

 Fucus sanguineus. 



piperites. 

 ceranoides. 



22. Silene amoena. 



A little below the garden of 



Mavice Bank. Road side. 

 Below Mavice Bank near a small 



rivulet. Road side. 

 Below Roslin in the wood. 



Marshy Places. T. S. 

 Above Leswede by the water 



side. 

 In Collintown wood on the N. 



side of the water. 

 By the water of Leeth opposite 



to the new well. 

 By water sides. 

 Near Goolen. 

 In Dunglass Den. 

 In Do. 



At Dunglass on old Fir Roots. 



In Caverns of the rocks within 



ye sea mark at Dun. 

 At Do. 



At the Black Rocks. 

 On the sea Breas of Dunglass, 



Kinghorn. Crammond Isle. 



