APPENDIX F.—PLANTS*AND ANIMALS OF FORFAR. 217 
Bryum compactu Hypnum dendroides. This 
Dicranum heteromallum is every year to 
x rictum be found with 
3 mea cu fruit near 
ie pellucidum _ Forfar, though 
a adiantoides the fruit i 
* exuosum, var accounted rare 
=e ile e scorpioides 
mundioides i molluscum 
Hypnum stellatum ‘i commutatum 
re volvens ‘i rugosum 
is PRT Resi? Splachnum ampullaceum 
cordifolium i ovatum 
i 
‘5 fastigiatum 
In a marsh, near Colonel Kinloch’s of Logie, I discovered in 1810 
the Iris xiphioides, new to Britain: it was growing among Carices 
and Juncus effusus and articulatus, in a situation where it had 
never been cultivated. 
In the Moss of Cassens is the Paneien strictum of the 
Banksian Herbarium, the same as Sir Joseph Banks had from 
Iceland: it is not the species described by British authors, which is 
probably no more than a variety of P. commune or juniperinum, as 
Dr. Smith informs me, who is in the possession of the Linnean 
Herbarium, and has access to the Banksian also 
The following a is a list of the more veitarkable. plants to be found 
in the low parts of Angusshire. 
Ligustrum vulgare ; near Poa alpina j ad the side of 
d 
Tannadic the s Esk an 
Circzea alpina and var. B sae 
ntermedia » glau 
¥ biitedianias near 1, compressa 
Finhaven 
Veronica officinalis, var. 8 
of Li US; 
perhaps the 
allionii of 
Smith 
montana; on the 
banks of the 
sk 
sg Nabe verbenaca ; near 
Valerinina locusta 
Aira Scabro-setacea of 
5 a Gramina 
Britan 
Bromus multiflorus 
secalinus 
ensis 
arvensis ; but rare 
tectorium 
Aes ro 
flavescens 
” 
sbesteits 
” 
» pratensis 
Lolium temulentum 
»  arvense 
Galium erectum 
