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in the district, and well established; but they are not indi- 
genous. 
Vinca major L., well naturalised, in Rubislaw Den (J. T.) 
V. minor L. is so common and wide-spread in suitable localities as 
about to seem indigenous. 
Polemonium ceruleum L., in Rubislaw Quarries (A. Ogston, 1860), 
(D.) 
‘Cuscuta Epilinum Weihe, see (D.) 
Solani:m Dulcamara 1. is found in numerous localities (D.), 
Peterhead (J. H. W.), Banchory-Ternan (J. T.) 
Hyoscyamus niger L. occurs here and there, beside ruins—e.g., at 
Dunottar Castle ; or by roadsides, as in Nigg (J. T.) 
Verbascum Thapsus L., occasionally around Aberdeen, at St. Cyrus, 
&c. (J. T.); see also (D.) ; escape or outcast. 
Scrophularia vernalis L., on a garden wall and as a weed in Old 
Aberdeen (J. T.); near Manse of Alford (D.) 
Linaria vulgaris L. is well naturalised in many places ; near New 
Bridge of Don, on the north bank of the river, it bears 
cleistogamous flowers. 
L. repens Ait. is recorded from Ballater, Auchindoir, and Alford 
(D.) 
L. purpurea L. has been established on top of the wall in College 
Bounds, Old Aberdeen, bounding the garden of the Latin 
Manse (J. T.) 
L. Cymbalaria Mill. grows well on walls around Aberdeen 
(j- 2) 
Mimulus luteus L. is thoroughly naturalised along the whole lower 
part of the Don, along the Ythan, along the Bervie, &c. 
(J. T.) 
Veronica polita Fr. 
V. Buxbaumit Ten. 
Lamium maculatum L. was brought me from Den of Craigston 
near Turriff (May, 1877) by Mr. J. K. Ledingham. 
Teucrium Chamaedrys L. has long grown (escaped from former 
cultivation) on the wall of the old garden of Rubislaw, near 
Aberdeen. 
Mentht viridis L. is recorded from Castle Fraser, and from Glen 
Callater (D.). 
Ballota nigra L., near Keig, and at Castle Forbes (D.). ' 
Pulmonaria officinalis L. was sent from a park at Duff House, 
