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THE LIFE AND WORK OF GEORGE DON. 
Geranium phzeum, Lxg. Bot, t. 322, Fil. Dan., t. 987! 
n a wood near Dupplin, Perthshire; also near Auchterhouse, 
about Je miles from Forfar, where it appears to be truly 
indigen 
Fit Scottish record, but it is not native.—G, C. D.] 
. Geranium columbinum, £xg. Bot., t. 259! 
I observed this plant in cornfields near the seat of Lord 
Plymouth in Worcestershire; also at the hills of Kinnoul and 
Moncrieff near Perth, from the last of which 
ones es kindly communicated by Mr. John Mitchell at 
on 
[First record for Perthshire and Worcestershire.—G. C. D.] 
: ae arvense, //. Dan., t. 724; Curt., F.. Lond., fase. 6, 
= aah cornfields, and in dry pastures, not unfrequent. 
My specimens from Fi igget Whins near Edinbu rgh. 
. Artemisia maritima, Woodv., Med. Bot.,, ¢. 722! 
On the seacoast near Punatoanld [Denninald], Angusshire. 
Plentiful on Goulan Links, East Lothian, from whence m 
specimens were obtained. 
[First Forfar record.—G. C. D.] 
: aa be ecc. Fl. Dan., t. 168; Scop., Fl. Carn., Ed. 1, p. 
OE. ro svi on the east side of Malghyrdy; on Ben Lawers; 
and in Glen Tilt, near Blair in Atholl, all in Periane 
. Fontinalis antipyretica, Evg. Bot., t. 359! 
In rivers and rivulets not unfrequent in Scotland, but seldom 
in fructification. I collected my spec. (May 1805 in a 
rivulet in Morefoot Hills, aioat fifteen miles south from Edin- 
burgh, being the only place I ever found it in fructification. 
. Hypnum wh ee Hedw. a wee , p. 254; 1a., St. Crypt, 
tv., p. 97, t. 375 Eng. Bot., t 
I first observed this moss in joey places in the neighbour- 
hood of Forfar in 1788, but seldom producing capsules. I 
have since noticed it in warshes near Edinburgh, my specimens 
being collected from the side of Duddingston Loch near that city. 
; pe bee dealbatum, Dicks., Cryft., fasc. 2, t. 5, f- 3 
ip ere b> 174, t. 41, ff 6-9; Swartz, ast Sans ” yp. ae 
94, t 5, 
