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Brassica alba, Boiss. — Recorded from all except 78 (usually without 

 intimation of not being native) ; can scarcely be regarded as 

 even a colonist. 



Siuapistrum. Boiss. — Is a colonist in every county. 



monensis, Huds. — 82 (?). " Top. Bot."; not in Floras of 



Edinburgh. 

 Diplotaxis tenuifolia, DC. — Given as a doubtful native in 81, 85 ; there 



can be no doubt is t there, as well as in 86. 

 muralis, DC— 80(?), 82(?)t, 85 f. 86 (?), 87 t- The claim of this 



to be considered native anywhere in the district is very 



questionable. 

 Bursa Bursa-pastoris, Weber. — In all. Is not this at most only a 



denizen in Scotland? 

 Coronopus didymus, Sm. — f in 85, 86, 87. 



Ruellii, All. — Not from 78, 79, SJf. Only casual in 87. Its 



distribution suggests doubt of its being native in Scotland. 

 Lepidium latifolium, L. — Recorded from 80, 81, 82, 85 as a doubtful 

 native, but no doubt f. 



ruderale, L. — f little more than a casual in 80, 83, 85, SQ, 87. 



campestre. R. Br. — Not from 78. 79, 80. 



hirtum, Sm. — Not from 78. 



sativum, L. — As a casual in 83 and 85. 



• Draba, L. — As a casual m 85. 



Thlaspi arvense, L. — Not from 80. A colonist only. 



Iberis amara. L.— f in 79, 80, 81, 83, 85, 87 ; but seldom more than a 



casual. 

 Teesdalia nudicaulis, R. Br. — Not from 83, 8Jf, 86, 87, but should be 



found in one or more. 

 Isatis tinctoria, L. — A casual, 82. 83. 

 Crambe maritima, L. — 81, 84. 85, on sandy seashores. 

 Eaphanus Raphanistrum, L. — A colonist. Not from 86. 



• maritimus, Sm. — "'Seacoast, near Elie'"; F.E. 



Reseda lutea. L. — Given (usually without query as to its being native) 



from 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87, but f. 

 — — Luteola, L. — Not from 78. Elsewhere given as native, but its 



claim to be so seems to require investigation. 



alba, L. — A casual on sandy soil, in 83, 84, 85, 86 (S.). 



Helianthemum Chamsecistus, Miller.- — Not from 84. 



Viola palustris, L. — In all. 



odorata. L. — Is reported from 80. 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, often as 



if native, but no doubt f. 

 hirta. L.— 80, 81, 82, 83, 85. 



Riviniana, Reichb (V. sylvatica, Fr.). — In all. 



silvestris, Reichb. — 84. 



ericetorum, Schrader. — Not from 79, 80, 81. 



lactea, Sm.— 78 (?). 



tricolor, L. — In all. 



arvensis, Murray. — No doubt in all, though not specially recorded 



from some counties. 

 ( Curtisii, Forster. — Has not been detected in the district, but 



should be found on sandy coasts.) 

 Polygala vulgaris, L. — The aggregate is reported from all except 79 ; 



but the segregate only from S6 (Ewin<i), and P. serpvUacea, 



Weihe, only from 78, 81, 82 (S.), 83, 85, 86, 87. 

 Dianthus Armeria, L.— t, 80 (?), 83, 85 (?). 



barbatus, L. — f, 83. 



deltoides, L.— Not from 79, 80, 86. Var. glaucus. T.., 83. 



csesius, Sm. — f, 83. 



