172 
THE LIFE AND WorK OF GEORGE DON. 
I have observed this plant between Dunkeld and Blair in 
Athol, and plentifully in the neighbourhood of Paisley, in corn- 
fields and by the sides of ditches. Also near London. It has 
sop thwaea by Mr. R. Miller, Dupplin House, near Newburgh 
in Fifeshir 
[First record for Perthshire.—G. C. D.] 
- Potentilla opaca, Jacq., P/. rar. ic. cent., 7., t. 49 {91}. 
I discovered this plant some years ago on the mountains of 
or errs to the west of Clova. I likewise observed what I 
the English authors appears to be the re a rna; at least such 
was the case il the plant silane in Mr. Curtis's garden 
at Lambeth Mar 
i. senate Nestl.=P. Nestleriana, Tratt.—G. C. D.] 
: Beene s: on ag th Se Lond., fasc. 5, t. go; Fi. 
543 
Dan., t. 485; Eng. Bot 
In woods and on ae common. 
. Teucrium chamedrys, Woodv., Med. Bot., Suppl., t. 243! 
On old walls, as at Balgavis, five miles east from Forfar, 
and at Kelly, three miles from ‘Arbroath, both in Angusshire, 
but always near houses. 
. Thymus acinos, Curt., 77. Lond, fasc. 7, t. 43; Eng. Bot., 
bait. 
Although this plant is not unfrequent in eye parts of 
ngland, it must be considered as rare in Scotland. I have 
only seen it in one place, viz. on a risin wide of groun 
i a small village called Welltown, about a mile south of 
ar. 
[Calamintha Acinos, Clairv. (C. arvensis, Lam.).— G, C. D.] 
. Coronopus Ruellii, £7. Dan., ¢. 202, Mart., F7. Rust., t. 92. 
In the neighbourhood of Pinkie not po dt nae My 
specimens were collected near Burntisland in Fifeshire 
. Coronopus didyma, Zug. Bot., ¢. 248! 
My specimens are from self-sown Planes ina garden. I had 
no opportunity of procuring wild on 
