250 The Scottish Naturalist. 



Trifolium hybridum L. Is now to be met with in clover fields- 

 almost throughout the district. Cultivated. 



T. agrarium L. Is not rare as an introduced plant in Kincar- 

 dineshire in fields or on their borders ; St. Cyrus, &c. 



Ornithopus perpusillus L. A doubtful native, Gight (July, i860, 

 A. Ogston). 



Vicia sativa L., V. Faba L., and Pisum sativum L. All occur 

 not uncommonly by roadsides or on the borders of fields, 

 as escapes from cultivation. 



Lathyrus Aphaca L. One plant on the reclaimed Inches (Nov., 

 1883, J. T.). Reported by Mr. Roy from Clatt,as naturalised. 



Lupinus perennis L. Very common along the Dee on shingle 

 beds on the banks, or on islands in the river. 



Rosacea. 



* Prunus Cerasus L. Introduced here and there, probably by 



birds. 



* Prunus Avium L. Along the Dee and Don, introduced. 



* Spiraea Filipendula L. (flore pleno), roadside near Cults (Aug. 



1877, J. T.) ; St. Cyrus cliffs {Guide). 

 Potentilla argentea L. One plant on reclaimed Inches (Aug., 



1883, T.E.) 

 Aremonia Agrimonioides L. Abundant in a small grove of 



trees near west entrance to Balgonie Lodge, flowers in 



May, but is sterile (1883, J. T.), Outcast or escape. 

 Fragaria elatior Ehrh. Near Brig o' Balgonie (July, 1876, J, T.). 



Outcast or escape. 

 Pyrus Malus L. Deeside (June, i860, A. Ogston). Planted? 



or accidental ? 

 P. Aria Hooker. Culter and elsewhere in shrubberies, pro- 



"bably planted, though possibly also dispersed afterwards 



by birds. 

 Crataegus Oxyacantha L. Common in hedges, &c. 



CRASSULACE/E. 



* Sedum Telephium L., var. Fabaria. In many places by road- 



sides and on rubbish-heaps as a garden outcast. 



* S. album L. On a wall in Stonehaven (Sept., 1879, J. T.). In 



Bervie (Guide). 

 S. reflexum L. In Rubislaw Den and at Ruthrieston, near 

 station, abundant in both places (J. T.) ; Castle of Tol- 

 quhon (A. Ogston). Outcast or escape. 



