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46. Potentilla verna L., Spring Cinquefoil. South side of Park, 



dry places ; one of our rarer spring flowers. 



47. Potentilla reptans L., Creeping Cinquefoil. Craigmillar, not 



plentiful. 



48. Ruhiis I diensh.., Common KdiS^herxy. East side of Arthur's Seat. 



49. Rosa spinosissima L., Burnet-leaved Rose. Still to be found in 



Queen's Park. 



Natural Order Onagrarieae — Evening Primrose Family. 



50. Epilohinm palustre L., Narrow-leaved Marsh Willow-herb. 



Side of loch. 



51. EpiloUum parviflonim Schreb., Small-flowered Hairy Willow- 



herb. Side of loch. 



52. Epilohinm hirsutum L., Great Hairy Willow-herb. Side of loch. 



Natural Order Haloragese — Mare's-tail Family. 



53. Hippuris vulgaris L., Common Mare's-tail. Duddingston Loch. 



Natural Order Crassulacese — Stonecrop Family. 



54. Sedum acre L., Biting Stonecrop. South side of Park, in rocky 



places. 



55. Saxifraga granulata L., White Meadow Saxifrage, North side 



of loch, on dry ground. 



Natural Order Umbelliferse — Umbelliferous Family. 



56. Hydrocotyle vulgaris L., Marsh Penny-wort] West side of loch, 



on boggy ground. 



57. Helosciadium nodiflorum Koch., Procumbent Marshwort. East 



side of loch, not very abundant. 



