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Typha angustifolia. Manse Loch. Rare. 

 Utricvblaria minor. Meiklecloak Moss, &c. 

 Vaccinium Oxycoccos and Vitis idoea. Bogs. 



Plants on the Hills, in the Fields, &c. 



A Ilium vineale. Rocky gi-ound near the sea. 



Alsine verna or Arenama verna. Found for the first time 

 on Torr Heugh in 1864 by Dr Latham. A most in- 

 teresting discovery, being the first time found on the 

 west coast. 



Arenaria verna. Found by Mr Peter Gray in the same 

 situation ten or twelve years ago. 



A llosorus crispus. Among rocky debris on the south slope 

 of WhitehiU, and in other places in Southwick. 



Botrychium lunaria. On the glebe, Colvend, and over the 

 hills frequently. 



Betonica officinalis. Sea cliff east of Glenstocking. Rare. 



Carlina vulgaris. Hilly pastures. 



Convolvulus sepium. Millbank farm. 



Corydalis claviculata. Many places. 



Eupatorium cannahinum. Frequent. 



Genista anglica. Roadside, Drumstinchall Moor. Common. 



Hypericum, perforatum,. Heugh of Laggan. 



humifusum,. Dry pastures. 



Hahenaria viridis. Hilly pastures. 



alhida. Do. Less Common. 



bifolia. By the bumside in a wood above Barn- 



hourie Mill. 



Jasione montana — Sheep's-bit. In dry hilly pastures. This 

 is almost unknown on the east coast. 



Lithospermum offi^cinale. On the roadside opposite Broad- 

 yards. A very uncommon and singular plant. 



Lychnis viscaria. Cliffs near Port o' Warren, and on Lot's 

 Wife. 



Lysimachia vulgaris. Side of Manse Loch. 



Ornithopus perpusillus. On rocky and stony places fre- 

 quent. A curious plant, with its seed pods resembling 



