22 9. VIOLACE.E. 



spreading, 6 10 in. long. Le. deeply pinnatifid, nearly pinnate, 

 segments of the upper leaves narrow. Fl. small, white. Pouch, 

 covered with curious wrinkles, forming tubercles on the edge. 

 Very rare. Waste ground. Largs; Cumbrae. (E) A. 6 9. 



7. KESEDACE.E. 



1. RESEDA. Dyers Rocket, Wild-Mignonette. 



1. R. LUTEOLA, L. Wild Dyer's- Weed or Weld. Stem erect y 

 simple or slightly branched. 2 3 ft. high. Le. long, lanceolate, 

 entire, wavy on the edge. Cal. 4-partite, unequal. Stig. 3. Rac. 

 long, often branched. JB1. numerous, yellowish green. Cap. sub- 

 globular, depressed. 



Frequent in waste places. (B) A. B. 58. Clyde Iron- works and below 

 Carmyle; Cathcart; Cambuslang; Gourock, &c. 



*2. R. LUTEA, L. Wild- Mignonette. Stem erect, much 

 branched, 15 30 in. high. Le. 3-cleft, often pinnatifid, wavy on 

 the margin. Cal. 6-partite. Pet. 6, very unequal, Fl. yellow. 

 Cap. oblong, papillose. 



Very rare. Near Govan; beyond Tollcross. (E) A. B. 68. 



8. CISTACEJE. 



1. HELIANTHEMUM. Rock-Rose. 



H. VUXGARE, Gaert. Common Rock-Rose. Stem shrubby, 

 procumbent. Le. opposite, oval or oblong, green above, white 

 beneath with stellate pubescence ; stipulate*. Rac. loose, pedicels 

 deflexed after flowering. Fl. yellow. Pet. large and broad. 



In dry pastures. Not common. (B) P. 79. " On the banks of the Mouse at 

 Cart-lane Crags; pastures about Airdrie," Hopk.; "Island of Arran," Lands;. 

 Bonnington Linn. 



9. VIOLACE^E. 



1. VfoLA. Violet. 



A. Stems creeping. 



1. V. PALUSTRIS, L. Harsh-Violet. Rhizome creeping, scaly, 

 producing in summer a procumbent stem. Le. reniform or heart- 

 shaped, slightly crenate. Sep. blunt; spur short. Fl. drooping. 

 Pet. pale lilac, veined with purple. Cap. smooth. 



Common. Marshy places and boggy ground. (B) P. 4 6. Possil marsh: 

 Cathkin hills; Paisley Canal bank; Gourock; Cumbrae and Arran. 



2. V. ODORATA, L. Sweet-Violet. Stem emitting runners. Le. 

 cordate, crenate, pubescent, petioles with deflexed hairs. Sep. 

 obtuse. Fl. nodding, deep purple, violet, or rarely white, fragrant. 



