APPENDIX. 1135 



«* A phiiL much lefs than the Sckranthiis anntius, 

 " die llaik more divaricated, and a little 

 *' downy •, the calyces difpofed upon the ftalk 

 <■• throughout its whole length, and not in 

 *' cluilers at the fummit -, the fegments open 

 " and very fharp, the belly externally fur- 

 " rowed, the margins not membranaceous as 

 '* in S. annuus^* 



Sptrguh faginoides. This we h^ve been inform*d 

 v/as gathered on Aha hills, but we have not 

 feen the fpecimens. i^. Vv hether it be not our 

 S. laricina? p. 244.. 



Euphorbia Efula. Said to have been found 

 growing plentifully on a bank to the fouth of 

 Lord Abercorne's houfe, about a mile from 

 Edinburgh, by Mr. Benjamin Charlefivorth ; but 

 as we have ktn no fpecimens, we can deter- 

 mine nothing concerning it. 



Mentha Pulegium. Said to be found by the fide 

 of the fprings on the P^//^W hills. If there 

 be no miftake in this information, the plant 

 muft certainly be a native. 



Galeopfis Ladanum. We received information 

 that this v/as found in Breadalhane, but we 



fufpeft 



