46 HIsTory OF THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN. 
‘Alchemilla alpina, common 
in ye North 
Potamogeton gra- 
num, near 
, {Forfar 
res 
6 & 
BEE 
~ 
~ 
compressum, E. from 
Forfar 
~ 
J 
pectinatum, Duding- 
ston loch 
Ruppia maritima, stagnant 
waters on the western 
= 
coast 
Sagiid apetala, North 
ueens fe 
op Sas nana, on Ben 
Lawers 
Asperugo procumbens, b 
the Sy at of ye old church 
nbar 
Lyaliathia Dele ie by the 
of Loch ie 
tiga &e. 
»  thyrsiflora, in a moss 
oe to the town 
of Forfar and 
plentifully by the 
side of a Lake abt 
a miles E, of Forfar, 
a Sarre woods a 
Bot Case 
Anagallis tenella, pega 
in ye south and w 
coast of Scotland, 1 fiat: 
fr. Haddington Tyning- 
ham sparingly in the 
Kings Park 
Azalia procumbens, —- 
fully on the moun 
Ben Lawes Blairin hinel 
en Lawers and sparing] 
n Ben Lomond eanely 
Céptariae Soldsiieils 
Sige on the Airsh. 
coast and S.W. coast of 
Galloway 
Campanula woods 
» latifol. 
», trachelium 
Kinghorn and Kirk- 
&c. 
Idy 
ares bayer plentifully 
tland and 
near Hamilton 
Lobelea Dortmana, in many 
of the Highland lakes 
and also in the S. of Scot- 
land 
Afar hirta, N. Queens ferry 
Samelid valerandi, Lord 
Igin’s Lime works Fife 
Rhamnus frangula, below 
Dumfries 
Glaux = petra on thecoast 
near 
Chenopodium orien 
N. Queen 
Beta ahs Bass Island 
and coast opposite 
Salsola kali, near Leith 
Ligusticum scoticum, 
Queens ferry 
Sium angustifol™, Kings 
ark 
Pp 
» nodiflo", below Kirk- 
cudbright 
is repens moist places 
uilan Links 
a vertcillatum, plenti- 
1 
near Loch Gare 
CEnanthe pistipiastiones, jo 
poe ei. Galloway 
Cieuta v virosa, ey End 
r Edin 
Sm snapeniaih m, E. 
from Wenges Castle fife 
1 These names and localities are not in table-form in the letter. They 
are SO arranged here for ease of reference, 
