APPENDIX F.—PLANTS AND ANIMALS OF FORFAR. 223 
Pyrethrum oe TSalix nigricans 
Anthemis gost 
4 nett »  petioloris. This 
nsis forms a fine tr 
Centaurea ‘Seabiosa, and and one of our best 
Vv 
- nigra, var. flore | 
, fragilis. The bark is 
ij jacea ; found “ws 
Mr. Y: sometimes used for 
near New-Tyle tanning 
Orchis conopsea »  malifolia 
»  mascula, var. flore »  argentea 
albo » fusca 
»  bifolia Ts, = cinerea 
» latifolia, var. flore » aurita 
incarnato Ts quati 
Satyrium albidum +,,  oleifolia 
viride go ee 
Ophrys ovata Tt, caprea 
cordat T,,  stipularis 
Malaxis paludosa 1. ue 
Littorella lacustris »  vimin meee ipa is the 
alix pe = rea one mo — for 
” et oops in 
. Ys oun oe 
» Yubra ‘i valent 
»  triandra Those marked thus 7, 
», lanceolata.—All these form good trees 
are good basket Myrica gale 
willows Populus nigra 
Tt» pe apenas or Bed- tremul 
Osmunda lunaria 
bark H this species Anethum feeniculum ; on 
is the best adapted rocks on the foreside of 
for tanning of any Seedlay Hills, the only 
of the willows habitat I know for it 
»» pentandra Scotland 
Among the pastures in wet soils, and by the sides of rivers, a 
considerable number of the different species of Equisetum, or 
horse-tail, are to be met with, particularly, 
Equisetum arvense 
iy palustre 
sylvaticum.—These plants are known 
to be hurtful to caitle” that browse upon them, probably from the 
rough angle of their stems acting upon the intestines and injuring 
them. May not this help to account for some of the diseases which 
prove fatal to cattle, hitherto not satisfactorily explained ? 
