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near Aberdeen (Mr. Robert Davidson), and at Peterculter 
House (D.) 
Brassica Rutabaga D.C. and B, Rapa L. both are frequent escapes 
beside the margins of fields and streams. 
Sinapis alba L., was found near Aberdeen and at Dunottar. 
Koniga maritima Br. is recorded (“ British Flora”) from coast 
near Aberdeen. 
Erysimum Cheiranthoides L., was found (J. T.) on a recently- 
stripped bank beside a road in the village of Banchory- 
Ternan, The plants were abundant, but were very 
stunted. : 
Hesperis matronalis L. is not rare as an escape or outcast from 
gardens; Rubislaw (T. E.), Park (T. E.), Slains (J. T-) 
Neslea paniculata Desv. A fine plant, bearing flowers and fruit, 
found on rubbish on bank of the Don, near Aberdeen, in 
July 1883 (J. T.) 
Camelina sativa Crantz, occasionally near Aberdeen—e.g., at Rae- 
den (R. D.), and on reclaimed bed of river Dee (T. E.) 
Lunaria biennis L., escape in hedge near Old Aberdeen in 1876 
U. T.) 
Reseda odorata 1, outcast on rubbish heap in sandpit near 
Aberdeen. 
R. lutea L., formerly on the Inch, near Aberdeen (D.) 
R. luteola L., though given by Dickie as native in N.E. Scotland, 
is so sporadic, that its appearance can be accounted for only 
on the supposition of its introduction with agricultural seeds. 
In the summer of 1877 I met with it in six or seven locali- 
ties around Aberdeen, but I have not seen it here in any 
other year. 
Viola cornuta L., plentiful in 1877 on a rubbish heap at Rubis- 
law (J. T-.) 
Saponaria officinalis L., occasionally found as an escape, or a 
relic of former cultivation—e.g., at Peterhead (Dr. J. H. 
Walker), near Aberdeen, at Alford, and at Strachan (D.) 
S. Vaccaria L., as an escape or casual in sandpit in 1878 (J. T.), 
and on old bed of River Dee in 1883 (T. E.) 
Silene anglica L., casual, in old bed of the Dee in 1883 (T. E.) 
Lychnis coronaria Lam., escape, on bank of the Dee above Bal- 
later (J. T.), in August 1879. 
Claytonia perfoliata Don grows as a weed in a garden near King’s 
