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APPENDIX. 



Veronica fruticulosa, Z. Gardens ; 

 Continental. Dr. Walker 

 and Mr. Brown are the 

 only two said to have got 

 this plant. 



,, Buxbaumii, Pen. A much 

 disputed species. 



Melampyrum sylvaticum, Z. Rare. 



Scrophularia aquatica, 



Scottish. 



Z. Rare, 



Labiate. 



Nepeta cataria, Z. Cultivated. 

 Betonica officinalis, Z. English ; rare 



Scottish. 

 Mentha viridis, Z. Cultivated. 



,, piperata, Z. Ditto. Hooker's 



" Flora " gives Alford. 

 Clinopodium vulgaris, Z. I have a 



note of finding this plant in 1857 at 



Cairnside, on Deeside. 

 Origanum vulgare, Z. Cultivated. 

 Salvia pratensis, Z. Ditto ; rare, 



English. 



Verbcnacca. 



Verbena officinalis, Z. Cultivated ; 

 very rare, English. 



Primulacecc. 



Primula farinosa, Z. This is the 

 English plant. All ours are P. 

 Scotica, Hook. ; found only in In- 

 verness, Sutherland, and the Orkney 

 Islands. 



Samolus Valerandi, Z. A widely dis- 

 tributed species in ponds and watery 

 places ; but mostly introduced. 



Lysimachia vulgaris, Z. Very rare. 

 ,, nummularia, Z. Ditto. 



Anagallis arvensis, Z. Mostly intro- 

 duced. 



Polygonacea. 

 Polygonum fagopyrum, Z. Cultivated. 



Scrophulariacea. 

 Mimulus luteus, Z.* 



CJienopodiaccat. 



Chenopodium maritimum, Z. Eng- 

 lish. 

 ,, murale, Z. English 



sea-coast. 

 Beta maritima, Z. English sea-coast ; 



rare in Scotland. 



Salicornia herbacea, Z. Salt marshes, 

 mouth of Ythan, in Aberdeenshire. 



Eleagnece. 



Hippophae rhamnoides, Z. Sea-coast, 

 England. 



Euphorbiacea. 



Euphorbia exigua, Z. Introduced 



with agricultural seeds. 



,, Cyparissias, Z. English. 



CLASS II. 



MONOCOTYLEDONS. 



Orchidacea. 



Listera ovata, Brown. Rare. 

 Epipactis latifolia, Sw. Very rare. 

 Habenaria chlorantha, Bab. Very 



rare. 

 Corallorhiza innata, Br. Scottish. 



Selag inellacece, 



Isoetes lacustris, Z. 



,, Sub-sp. echinospora, Dur. 

 Pilularia globulifera, Z. 



A maryllidacea. 



Narcissus poeticus, Z. Gardens ; an 

 outcast. 



Butomacea. 



Butomus umbellatus, Z. Introduced 

 into Scottish lochs, t 



Naiadacea. 



Zannichellia palustris, Z. South of 

 Scotland. 



* John was the first to point out to me the Mimulus luteus found in the Don. It is not 

 indigenous, but belongs to North-West America and Chili. It is now plentiful in burns and 

 streams along the coast. It is one of those plants that wander from country to country, and 

 from climate to climate ; indeed it seems to be a great traveller. J. T. 



t Brought by Duncan from Duddingston Loch, near Edinburgh, and planted near 

 Nctlierton of Tough ; it speedily died out. 



