190 The Scottish Naturalist. 



CORNACE^E. 

 cxxvi. Cornus L. 



282. Suecica L. On some of the Silurian hills, but local and 



rather rare. 



CAPRIFOLIACE^3. 



cxxvii. Viburnum L. 



283. Opulus L. Rather rare, but widely distributed. 



cxxviii. Sambucus L. 



284. Ebulus L. In several places, but not indigenous, 



285. Nigra L. Not uncommon, but doubtfully native. 



cxxix. Adoxa L. 



286. Moschatellina L. Local, but widely distributed. 



CXXX. LONICERA L. 



287. Periclymenum L. Not uncommon. 



cxxxr. Linn/ea Gron. 



288. Borealis Gron. Very rare and local. 



RUBIACE^E. 

 cxxxn. Galium L. 



289. Verum L. Common. 



290. Cruciata Scop. Chiefly in the Lowlands, where it is rather 



common. 



291. Palustre L. Common. 



Var. Witheringii Sm. Not uncommon. 



292. Uliginosum L. Local or overlooked. 



293. Saxatile L. Common. 



294. Sylvestre Poll. Var. montanum Vill. Glen Tilt and 



Glen Shee. 



295. Mollugo L. Sub-species erectum Huds. Not common. 



296. Boreale L. Locally abundant, and chiefly on river 



banks. 



297. Aparine L. Common. 



CXXXIII. ASPERULA L. 



298. Odorata L. Local, but not uncommon. 



cxxxiv. Sherardia Dill. 



299. Arvensis L. Not uncommon. 



