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Cherleria sedoides L., add F. (Roy). 
Cerastium trigynum Vill., add B., on Cairngorm. 
C. semidecandrum L., add N. 
C. tetrandrum Curt., add B., at Boyndie. 
Malva moschata L., & M. sylvestris L., are both common in 
this district, but have no claims to be regarded as indigenous in 
K., or northwards. 
M. rotundifolia L., though admitted as indigenous in Dickie’s. 
“Guide,” has even less claim than the other two species, and is not 
even naturalised fully. 
Geranium sanguineum L., is found at Collieston on the coast 
of N. 
Rhamnus Frangula L., recorded for N., has no claim to be 
native. 
R. catharticus L. , along the Dee in K., & S,, is almost natural- 
ised. 
Trifolium scabrum L. recorded from K., seems a very doubtful 
native, the next species having probably been mistaken for it ; we 
have not seen the plant from K. 
T. striatum L., is common at St. Cyrus, though not recorded 
by Dickie. 
Lotus tenuis Kit. has been found in §S., near Aberdeen (Trail),. 
and at Dinnet (Roy). Its claim to be native is doubtful. 
Astragalus Hypoglottis L., add B. 
Ornithopus perpusillus L., has occurred in F. at Broughty Ferry, 
and in N. at Gight ; but it may have been introduced in some way. 
It is rare. 
Onobrychis sativa Lam. has been found in doubtful circum- 
stances in F. 
Lathyrus Aphaca L., is almost fully naturalised in S. at Clatt. 
(Minto), and has been found (? casual) near Aberdeen (Trail). 
L. sylvestris L., seems indigenous in K., on cliffs of St. 
Cyrus. 
Lupinus perennis L., though not mentioned in British floras,. 
deserves to be included among our well naturalised plants in 
Scotland at least ; as it is very plentiful along the course of the 
River Dee on islands and shingle beds. It is equally abundant. 
along the Tay. 
Sibbaldia procumbens L, probably does not occur in N. 
Potentilla procumbens Sitth., add S. 
