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Genus LXXVIIIL—ANGELICA, Angelica. 
164. A. syLveEstrrRis (Linn.), Wild Angelicu. 
Common by sides of streams. 
Genus LXXIX.—ARCHANGELICA (Hoffm.) 
165. A. OFFICINALIS (Hoftim.) 
This plant is found at roadside, village of Piero- 
wall, and Dr Grant found it in Stromness. It is 
probable that it has been brought to both places by 
Feeroe smacks when landing fish. It is an abundant 
plant in the Feroes. It grows well in Westray. 
(See “Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist.,” July 1908.) “In the 
Feroes this species is not only found in the cultivated 
parts, but in large masses, and very fine in the talus 
of the bird-cliffs, and also in small yards near the 
houses. It oceurs in Iceland, too, ‘here and there,’ 
where it is also cultivated. It is said to be abundant 
in the northern parts of that island.”—Mr Ar. Bennett. 
Genus LXXX.—_HERACLEUM (Linn.) 
166. H. SpHonDyLIuM (Linn.), Hogweed. Common. 
Genus LXXXI—DAUCUS (Linn.) 
167. D. Carota (Linn.), Wild Carrot. 
This plant is found pretty frequently in rye-grass 
fields—probably introduced. 
Genus LXXXIIT_—CHAROPHYLLUM (Linn.) 
168. C. TEMULUM (Linn.), Chervil. 
Waysides, not common (R. Heddle). I have not 
met with it. It grows in Caithness. 
