The Scottish Naturalist 235 



OLEACE^. 



clxxxi. Fraxinus Tourn. 



389. Excelsior L. Not uncommon, both native and natural- 



ised. 



GENTIANACKffi. 

 clxxxii. Erythr^ea Pers. 



390. Centaurium Pers. Local and rare. 



clxxxiii. Gentiana L. 



391. Campestris L. Common, especially in the Highlands. 



392. Amarella L. Blair-Athole. Moor of Durdie (?) 



393. Nivalis L. Very local. Breadalbane. 



clxxxiv. Menyanthes Tourn. 



394. Trifoliata L. Common. 



CLXXXV. LlMNANTHEMUM Link. 



395- Nymphaeoides Link. Moncreiffe, but doubtless planted. 



CONVOLVULACE^. 

 clxxxvi. Convolvulus L. 



396. Arvensis L. Local and rare. 



397. Sepium L. Rare, and not native. 



clxxxvii. Cuscuta Tourn. 



398. Europsea L. Seggieden, but doubtless an introduction. 

 499. Trifolii Bab. Occasionally found. An introduction. 



BORAGINACE^. 

 clxxxvi 11. Echium Tourn. 



400. Vulgare L. Local. 



clxxxix. Symphytum Tourn. 



401. Officinale L. and var. patens Sibth. Not common. 



Doubtfully indigenous. 



402. Tuberosum L. Local. Native (?) 



cxc. Anchusa L. 



403. Arvensis Bieb. A weed of cultivation. 



404. Sempervirens L. Naturalised in a few places. 



