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College, Old Aberdeen (J. T.), and also near Ballater (Mr. 
Brebner). 
Malva sylvestris L., M. moschata L., and M. rotundifolia L., vide 
supra. 
M. borealis Wallm. was found, in 1883, in old bed of the Dee 
(T. E.) 
Linum usitatissimum L. is frequent by roadsides and in waste 
places, as a relic of former culture, or as a casual introduc- 
tion. 
Hypericum calycinum L., near Church of Banchory-Ternan 
(D.) 
Geranium phaeum L., an escape, or intentionally introduced, 
Kingcausie and elsewhere. 
G. striatum L., two plants in Rubislaw Den (July, 1877, J. T.), 
casual ? 
G. lucidum L., common on old walls, in Rubislaw Den and else- 
where (J. T.) 
Oxalis stricta L. is a weed in gardens in Peterhead (1876, Dr. J. 
H. Walker). 
O. corniculata L. is a weed in gardens in Old Aberdeen (1879, 
'T.) 
Rhamnus catharticus L., and &. Frangula L., vide supra. 
Euonymus europaeus L., at Gight, in Aberdeenshire (A. Ogston, 
July, 1860). 
Medicago sativa L., on railway embankment near Dubton, in For- 
farshire, (1879, J. T.); near Banff (T. E.), escape from 
cultivation. 
M. denticulata Willd., formerly on the Inch at Aberdeen, from 
ballast. 
MM. falcata L., ordinary and dwarf forms on old bed of Dee at 
Aberdeen (T. E., 1883), casual. 
Melilotus officinalis Willd. of this a fine plant grew (1883, J. T.} 
on a roadside near Scotston Moor; also on the Inch at 
Aberdeen (D.) 
Trifolium hybridum L. is to be met with in almost all clover 
fields, introduced in farm seed. 
T. agrarium \.. is not rare in K.—e.g., in St. Cyrus, in fields or 
on the edges of fields; well naturalised. 
Ornithopus perpusillus L. 
Lotus tenuis Kit. 
