1 88 The Scottish Naturalist. 



xcix. Circ^ea Tourn. 



252. Lutetiana L. Local. 



253. Alpina L. Local, but commoner than lutetiana. 



Var. inte?'media Ehrh. In several places. 



LYTHRACE^E. 

 c. Lythrum L. 



254. Salicaria L. Rare, though frequently an escape. It is 



native in a few places. 



ci. Peplis L. 



255. Portula L. Rare or local. 



UMBELLIFER^l. 



en. Hydrocotyle L. 



256. Vulgaris L. Common. 



CHI. ASTRANTIA L. 



257. Major L. Very rare. Banks of the Tay. An escape. 



civ. Sanicula L. 



258. Europaea L. Local. 



cv. Conium L. 



259. Maculatum L. Rare, and like many other Umbellifera 



doubtfully native. 



cvi. Helosciadium Koch. 



260. Inundatum. Local. 



cvii. Carum L. 



261. Carvi L. In a few places. An escape. 



cviii. Cicuta. L. 



262. Virosa L. Near Methven. Very local and rare. 



cix. Sium. L. 



263. Angustifolium L. Rare. Carse of Gowrie. 



ex. ^Egopodium L. 



264. Podagraria L. Common. 



CXI. PlMPINELLA L. 



265. Saxifraga L. Common. 



266. Magna L. An escape at Leny near Callander, where also 



CEnaiithe pimpi?ielloides has been found, but only as 

 an introduction. 



