366 The Scottish Naturalist. 



lxxiii. Sium L. 



132. Angustifolium L. Burn at Loch of Ayr, Holm, D. 



lxxiv. ^Ethusa L. 



133. Cynapium L., B. Gardens Kirkwall; fields Rousay, H. 



LXXV. LlGUSTICUM L. 



134. Scoticum L., B. Scalpa, Walls, Rousay, D. and H. 



Holms of Copinshay and Flotta, " in vast plenty," 

 Lowe. Tankerness, Orphir, Hund, Flotta Calf, Burray. 



lxxvi. Angelica L. 



135. Sylvestris L., B. Common on grassy banks by the sea, 



and sides of streams. 



lxxvii. Heracleum L. 



136. Sphondylium L., B. Common. 



lxxviii. Daucus L. 



137. Carota L. Swanbister, introduced, B. ; fields at Hob- 



bister, Kirkwall, and Wideford, D. and H. 



lxxix. Ch^erophyllum L. 



138. Anthriscus Lamk. Given in D. and H.'s list. No autho- 



rity. 



139. Sylvestre L. Swanbister, introduced ? Not uncommon. 



140. Temulum L. Waysides. Not common, H. 



lxxx. Scandix L. 



141. Pecten- Veneris L., B. Cornfields, D. Westness, H. 



lxxxi. Cg-nium L. 



142. Maculatum L. In Kirkwall, B. Tingro. Scarce. 



ARALIACEiE. 

 LXXXII. Hedera L. 



143. Helix L. Only recorded from Berriedale, Hoy, B., and 



Rousay, D. and H. Rare. 



CAPRIFOLIACE^l. 



LXXXIII. Sambucus L. 



144. Nigra L. Kirkburn, Hoy, D. Introduced, B. Only where 



planted. 



145. Ebulus L. Banks of Wideford Burn, D. 



