222 THE LIFE AND WORK OF GEORGE DON. 
*Turritis nov. sp. ; 
ee in A Glen 
Esk, growing on 
rocks. I obser- 
ved it in 1801. 
paid me a visit at 
Forfar in 181 ¥, 
he recognised it 
alpina 
Brassica campestris corm 
fields near Forfar 
Geranium sylvatica, var. 
Genista —— 
Ulex n 
Sibus. tenuiflius of Roth; 
Kinnaird 
wtyle, bu 
j ere slyeyphyllus 
hypoglott 
Trifolium scabrum 
on cold tilly 
pastures, 
unfavourable to 
m 
— it 
deserves a trial, 
as ‘ass S dppear- 
ance is very 
flattering, and 
cattle an 
horses are fond 
of i 
Botus corniculatus 
” 
lathyroides ; near 
species some years 
ago 
sig een sativa; near 
Dun 
eas palustre 
Hyoseris minima. There 
some — it seer s to 
*Crepis pul — among the 
debris of the rocks of the 
hills a Turin and Pit- 
sandly, but very rare 
Hypocheeris glabra 
Carduus heterophyllus 
ways near houses 
Dorcliaun Pardalian ches ; 
near Kinnaird 
