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M. borealis Wallm. Once found on reclaimed Inches (T. E., 

 August, 1883). 



LlNACEiE. 



* Linum usitatissimum L. By roadsides, &c, in various localities. 



An accidental introduction, or a relic of former cultivation 

 in some cases. 



HYPERICACEiE. 



* Hypericum calycinum L. Near church of Banchory-Ternan, 



Dr. Stephen {Guide). 



GERANIACEiE. 



* Geranium phseum L. At Kincausie and elsewhere, as an 



escape, or in some places intentionally introduced. 



G. striatum L. Two plants in Rubislaw Den (July, 1877, J. T.). 

 Accidental. 



G. lucidum L. In Rubislaw Den (J. T.) and elsewhere, pro- 

 bably introduced to grow on rock-work and walls. 



Oxalis stricta L. Weed in gardens at Peterhead (July, 1876, Dr. 

 J. H. Walker). 



O. corniculata L. Weed in garden in High Street, Old Aber- 

 deen. (Sept., 1879, J. T.). 



Rhamnace.e. 



"* Rhamnus catharticus L. On bank of the Dee below the bridge 

 at Banchory-Ternan, probably planted (July, 1876, J. T.). 

 At Alvah (Dr. Todd, Guide). 



Celastrace^e. 



Euonymus europaeus L. Gight (July, i860, A. Ogston), pro- 

 bably planted. 



LEGUMINOS-E. 



Medicago sativa L. Near Dubton Station, on side of railway 



embankment (Aug., 1879, J. T.), escape from cultivation. 



Near Banff (T. E.) 

 "* M. denticulata, Willd. Formerly on the Inch, introduced in 



ballast {Guide). 

 M. falcata L. On reclaimed Inches (Aug. 1883, T. E.), small 



and larger forms. Accidental or outcast. 

 "* Melilotus officinalis, Willd. A fine plant beside road to Scotston 



Moor, in flower and fruit (Aug., 1883, J. T.), outcast. Inch 



at Aberdeen ( Guide). 



