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escape from neighbouring manse garden (July, 1876, J. T. ; 

 see also Guide). 



* Doronicum Pardalianches L. Naturalised in numerous places 



— e.g., on north bank of Don, near Balgonie, at Echt on 

 road-side, &c. (J. T. ; see also Guide). 

 Petasites fragrans Presl. Abundant as a weed in the Manse 

 garden and beside King's College, Old Aberdeen. For- 

 merly cultivated. 



* Cichorium Intybus L. Occasionally in many localities (see 



Guide) ; reclaimed Inches (August, 1883, T. E.) 



* Helminthia Echioides Gaertn. Once on reclaimed Inches 



(Aug., 1883, T. E.) 



* Lactuca muralis Fres. On a wall near Banchory-Devenick 



Church, beside the road (Aug., 1883, T. E.). Native? 



* Hieracium aurantiacum L. Is recorded in Guide. 



Campanulace.e. 



* Campanula Rapunculus L. Near Aberdeen (i860, A. Ogston). 



* C. Trachelium L. ? Peterhead (July, 1876, Dr. J. H. Walker). 



Jasminace.e. 



* Fraxinus excelsior L., Ligustrum vulgare L. Both these species 



are common in the district, but only where planted, or 

 where the seeds of the introduced plants could have been 

 readily conveyed by wind or otherwise. 



Apocynace.e. 



* Vinca major L. In Rubislaw Den, well naturalised (June, 1876, 



J.T.) 



* Vinca minor L. So very common in some localities, and so 



widespread that it might almost be regarded as native. 



POLEMONIACE.E. 



* Polemonium cceruleum L. In Rubislaw Quarries (July, i860, 



A. Ogston ; see also Guide). 



CONVOLVULACE.E. 



* Cuscuta Epilinum Weihe (see Guide). 



SOLANACEiE. 



* Solanum Dulcamara L. In numerous localities (see Guide) ; 



additional localities are Peterhead (J. H. Walker) and 

 Banchory-Ternan (J. T.). 



