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APPENDIX C.—HERBARIUM BRITANNICUM, 153 
Campanula rapunculoides, Eng. Bot., t. 1369! 
Found eee near Blair in Atholl, where my specimens 
were collecte 
[Dr. Siinehirest is given as the discoverer under Eng. Bot., 
t. 1369.—G. C. D.] 
. Erica vulgaris, B. 
Erica ciliaris, Huds. 
I know of no figure that represents this vaRiey. Specimens 
of this plant were obligingly sent me by ames Hoy, w 
collected them near Gordon Castle. I ioe observed this 
heath in the parish of Marycoulter near Aberdeen; and also 
on a mountain called Werran, in Angusshire; but it is by no 
means common 
|Calluna Erica, DC., var. incana.—G. C. D.] 
; Sennen oppositifolia, #7. Dan., ¢. 34! Curt., FZ Lond., fasc. 
6, t. 27; Eng. Bot., t. 9. 
Found ree, on cm Sire ab and other sii sire of 
Breadalban n Ben Ben Nev vis; Ben Vorlich ; 
Ben-a- coiets {Beng Chon GE na Gare; and the high 
mountains of Clov 3 
_ [The first record ix Pea t. De] 
: sae rig a a am as Curt., F7. Lond., fasc. 2, t. 28; Eng. 
Ol, t. 
Found in King’s Park, Edinburgh; on the tops of walls 
between Edinburgh and Colington; ; on rocks by the seaside 
betwixt Dundee and Br roughty Castle; also in the crevices 
between the slates of some houses in Dundee; and on houses 
at Wormie Hills near Arbroath: likewise on og banks of the 
Forth, near Auchtertyre, to the west of Stirlin 
[First record for Perthshire.—G. C. D.] 
. Cerastium semidecandrum, Curt., 77. Loud., asc. 2, t. 33! 
On walls and shady places not unfrequent. Near Edinburgh 
and about Forfar, plentifully. 
[The plant is scarcely so glandular as our Buckinghamshire 
specimens and it has a different facies.—G. C. D.] 
. Cerastium tetrandrum, Curt., 77. Lond., fasc. 6, ¢. 31! 
— cerastoides, Eng. Bot., t. 166. 
und on wall-tops at Christian Bank near Edinburgh, on 
Kick Keith and Inch Colm; also near Musselburgh; at Stone- 
haven, in Kincardineshire, | on roofs of cottages and tops of 
walls ; on the sands at Barry and by the shore in some parts 
of Forfarshire, plentifully. 
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