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THE LIFE AND WORK OF GEORGE DON. 
Perthshire; by the side of Inverkeithing Bay, Fifeshire; 
Pentland hills, King’s Park, and Leith links, Midlothian. 
My specimens are from the four latter places. 
. Scirpus oe Eng. Bot., be. £189 § dhe Dan 107 § 
278, f. 2. 
Rel. Rudb., 
I have tee! this plant in great abundance in marshy 
places by the river Dee, near Aberdeen; also near Banff. Mr. 
Smith, nurseryman, near ae and the late ee John Mackay, 
found the same Scirpus n the west c of Scotland. My 
specimen is from the Pesciasd hills, near “Bainburgh, where 
it grows plentifully. 
[Eleocharis multicaulis, Sm.—G.C.D.} 
: oe fluitans, Eng. Bot., ¢. 276; Scheuchz., Agrost., t. 7, 
! 
In ditches oe age water has stagnated during winter, 
not unfrequen ecimens are from marshes at Duncan 
Hill, Fifechire, ‘and Braid hill, near Edinburgh. 
. a nae Si Fl. Dan., tab. 311; Leers., Fl. Herborn., 
, fo, Fa fo Ot 
In moist sandy places, not uncommon, as near Forfar and at 
Dupplin, Perthshire. My specimens are from King’s Park, 
Edinburgh. 
[First record for Perthshire.—G. C. D.] 
. coe te maritimus, Eng. Bot. t. 542; Curt., F/. Lond., fasc. 
aE he sea coast near the Sands of Barry and by the side of 
a rivulet at Teake’s Bridge, near Montrose, both in Angus- 
shire. Also on the banks of the Clyde, about four miles above 
Dumbarton, Pg My specimens are from Goulon 
Links, East Loth 
. Scirpus czspitosus, L., Eng. Bot., ¢. 2025 ! 
On heaths and on highland mountains, not unfrequent. 
. Symphytum tuberosum, Lug. Bot., ¢. 7502! 
By the side of the water of Leith between Colington and 
Currie; at Bell’s Mills, near Edinbur; h; and og at Bilston- 
ee were taken. In all these places it is ” undoubtedly 
nativ 
Azealia procumbens, Linn., /7. BRE O06, tO fF. 27 
Fl. Dan., t. 9; Light?, Fl. Scot 
