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I have observed this plant on the Highland mountains, not 
unfrequent; as on Ben Lomond, Ben Lawers, and Ben 
the high mountains of Cairngorum; also the mountains of 
Clova in Angusshire; and Loch-na-gare in Aberdeenshire, 
from whence my specimens are taken. 
[Loiseleuria procumbens, Desv.—G. C. D.] 
. Arenaria tenuifolia, Lng. Bot., ¢. 279; Fl. Dan., t. 389! 
I have observed it in Worcestershire, but not common. I 
have lately found it in Fifeshire, growing in gravelly places 
7 from Srp biag but rare. I acknowledge my obligation 
. Johns of Knaresborough, for some excellent 
Arenaria fasciculata, Jacq., 7/7. Ausér., i., ¢. 182. 
It is several years since I first observed this plant growing 
on rocks on the mountains of Clova in Angusshire; but very 
rare. It is but lately that I was able to make up my mind in 
regard to this species, when I had an opportunity of consulting 
Jacquin’ s “Flora Austriaca.” I have likewise found it on some 
rocks in Fifeshire, but rare. My specimens are from Clova 
in Angusshire. 
. Arenaria eb eae, oe Bot., t. 1483; Fl. Dan., t. 429; Curt., 
Fl. Lond., fase. 4, t. 
In shady places, a woods, not unfrequent. 
. Doronicum pardalianches, Eng. Bot., t. 636; Jacq. Fl. Auxr. 
[Austr.], t. 350! 
Common in the Den of Dupplin. I have nowhere seen it in 
such abundance as near Stobhall, about 7 miles from Perth, 
where it covers upwards of an acre of the ground to 
exclusion of every other vegetable I have likewise 
noticed it in the neighbourhood of Kinnard, ity Brichen, 
Angusshire 
(First en record for Perthshire. It is still plentiful at Stobhali. 
—G. C. D.] 
. Senecio viscosus, Lug. Bot., t. 32! 
On the shore between Queensferry and Hopetoun; also 
between Porto-bello and Goulon links in various s places ; and 
in the King’s Park. My specimens are from the Calton hill, 
Edinburgh. 
