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THANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE [Sess. lviii. 



Lammm maculatum — Carnock. Dr. 

 Dewar. 



of Smith — near CulrosB. 



Dr. Dewar. 



Laratera arborea — Inchgarrie. 

 Leontodon palustre — ferry Hills, 



Cleish. 

 Lepidium campestre — Ferry Hills, 



Colross, Burntisland. Kinross. 

 ruderale — St. David's. A. 



Eobertson, 1835. 



latifoUum — Dalgety. A. E., 



1832. 



Ligasticum scoticum — ^shoreatlnver- 

 keithing, Inchcolm (most plenti- 

 ful). 



Linaria CjTiibalaria — Cleish, east of 

 Kinghom. 



repens — Inverkeithing. 



Listera orata — Donibristle, north of 

 Dunfermline. 



Xidus-avis — Blairadam. 



cordata^wood between Dun- 

 fermline and Culross. Dr. Dewar, 

 in company with A. Robertson, 

 1835. 



Lithospermum officinale — Culross. 

 Drs. Dewar and Currer, 1834. 



Littorella lacustris — loch near Auch- 

 tei-tool, Lochgelly, Loch Lereu, 

 Loch Fittie, Cleish Lochs. 



Lobelia Dortmanni — one of the Cleish 

 Lochs, Loch Leven. Dr. Currer. 



Lonicera Xylosteum — near Dunferm- 

 line. Dr. Dewar. 



Lotus tenuis — Donibristle. 



Luzula pilosa — Lethan's Glen, 

 Woodmill, Culross. 



congesta — Cleish Hills, about 



Dunfermline and Inverkeithing. 



Lychnis visearia — Glenfarg (abun- 

 dant). 



Lycopodium alpinum — Cleish HiUs. 

 Dr. Currer. 



Selago — Do. 



Lycopus europseus — near Dhu Craig. 

 Dr. Dewar, in company with A. 

 Pkobertson, 1835. 



Lysimachia nemorum — Ford el, 

 Cleish, Dollar. 



Xummularia — Fordel and Doni- 

 bristle (introduced). 



Lythrum Salicaria — near Cleish. 



Malaxis paludosa — Cleish. 



Malva mosehata — near Dunfermline. 

 Dr. Dewar. Culross, near Fordel. 

 A. Robertson. 



Matricaria Chamomilla — abundant 

 in many fields about a mile west 

 of Inverkeithing. A. Piobertson, 

 1832. 



Meconopsis cambrica — Cleish. 



Medicago sativa — Ferry Hills. 



Medica^o maculata — Donibristle : 



first found by A. Robertson, 1832 : 



in great abundance, 1835. 

 Melampyrum pra tense — Lethan's 



Glen. 

 MeUca coerulea — marshy places, a 



few miles inland from Inver 



keithing and Burntisland, Lethan's 



Glen, Cleish HilLs. 

 Melica nutans — Lethan's Glen. A. 



Robertson, 1834. 



uniflora — Do., very fine near 



Auehtertool, Culross A. R., 

 1835. 



MelUotus officinalis — St. Divid's. 



leucantha — St. David's, Charles- 

 town, Inverkeithing. A. E., 1834. 



Mentha gentilis (?) — near Dunferm- 

 line. Dr. Dewar, 1834. 



crispa of Hooker (Brit. Flora, 3rd 



edition)— Glenfarg. Messrs. Arnott 

 and Stewart, 1834. 



viridis — Glenfarg, Crook of 



Devon, near Milnathort. 



piperita — Glenfarg. 



Meum athamanticum — Cleish. 



Milirn effusum — Lethan's Glen, Cul- 

 ross Woods. A. R. 



]^Iontia fontana — marshy ground near 

 Inverkeithing. A. E. 



Muscari racemosum — Pitreavie (once 

 a garden). A. R., 1834. 



Myosotis collina — Ferry Hills (abun- 

 dant). 



ctespitosa — many marshes about 



Inverkeithing (usually mistaken 

 for palustris). 



palustris — rather rare, Loch- 

 gelly, Hillhead Loch. 



— - sylvatica — abundant, Fordel, 

 Donibristle. 



Myrrhis odorata — Inverkeithing, Pit- 

 reavie, Cleish, abundant in many 

 hedgerows about Auehtertool. 



Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus — "Willows 

 west of Culross (abundant). 



Nardus stricta — Inverkeithing, Cleish 

 Hills. 



Nasturtium terrestre — Loch Leven. 



sylvestre^Inverkeithing. 



Nuphar lutea — Locbgelly, Loch 

 Fittie, Loch Hillhead, Cleish Loch. 



Nymphaea alba — Loch Hillhead 

 (abundant). 



OEnanthe crocata— shores near Inver- 

 keithing, east and westward. 



Ononis ramosissima — St. David's. 

 A. Robertson, 1834. 



Ophioglossum -vTilgatum — Blairadam. 



Origanum vulgare — Starleyburn, 

 Burntisland. 



Ornithogalum umbellatum — Pit- 

 reavie fold garden). 



