134 PLANTS OP PERTH. [-^^^^^ 



Ceterach officinarum. Rocks near top of Kinnoul Hill; very 

 sparingly. This fern_, so plentiful in Ireland, is a great 

 rarity in Scotland. 



^Cichorium Intybus. Fields of Pitmurtlily and Redgorton Hill, 

 Redgorton parish. 



Chrysosplenium alternifolium. Wood of Methven. 



Cnicus eriophorus. Near Kinnoul School and roadside at Craigie. 

 Only in both places did I detect a single plant ; also in Den 

 of Redgorton ; luxuriantly. 



Convallaria majalis. Wood of Methven ; plentiful. 



Corallorrhiza innata. Wood of Methven ; plentiful. 



Cynoglossum sylvaticum. This very rare plant, mentioned in my 

 Perth List as growing near Kinfauns toll-bar, should have 

 been stated as growing near Barnhill toll-bar. It is, I be- 

 lieve, found nowhere else in Scotland, and is rare in England. 

 Here it grows plentifully on the right-hand side of the road, 

 about a mile and a half from Perth, occupying a space 

 of twenty or thirty yards nnder an old hedge, on a steep 

 incline elevated about 100 feet above the level of the Tay ; 

 a few straggling plants are found near the same place, on 

 the opposite side of the road. I am firmly persuaded, 

 taking all things into consideration, that it has not been in- 

 troduced to its present position by human agency. 



Doronicum Pardalianches. South side of Moncrieffe Hill. 



Doronicum plantaginea. South side of Moncrieffe Hill, along 

 with Anchusa sempervirens ; both certainly wild ; plentiful. 



Empetrwn nigrum. Birnam Hill. 



^Epipactis ensifolia. Methven Wood. 



*Epipactis grandiflora. Methven Wood. 



^Epipactis latifolia. Methven Wood. 



^Erigeron alpinus. Shelving rocks, banks of the Almond, near 

 Leynedoch House. 



^Eupatorium cannabinum. Redgorton parish. Also right bank 

 of Tay, old shore of Perth, /. Sim. 



Festuca bromoides. Pasture ground, near top of North Inch; 

 sparingly. 



Genista anglica. Methven Bog. 



^Geranium lucidum. Redgorton parish. 



^Geranium columbinum. Moncrieffe Hill, and also near Inver- 

 may. 



