134 
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 
June 13. Fucus vesiculosus. 
filum. 
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4. 
on 
»  Siliquosus. 
»»  pinnatifidus. 
» | Spinosus. 
saccaratus. 
Rosa villosa. 
Hipurus vulgaris. 
Triglochin palustre. 
ubus caesius. 
Iris pseudocoris. 
Aquilegia vulgaris. 
Arenaria trinervia. 
Anchusa semper- 
virens. 
Carum Vi. 
Cerastium tomento- 
sum 
Erica cinerea. 
Alopecurus pratensis : 
culatus. 
Aik cheru 
uatic 
Epilobium sitiareaiicit: 
Symphytum officin- 
ale. 
Spireea ulmaria. 
Scrophularia nodosa. 
Saxifraga punctata. 
Iris germanica. 
Athamanta meum. 
Lonicera caprifolium. 
Rumex. 
Turritis hirsuta. 
Orchis latifolia. 
At the foot of Cramond water. 
n Pretycur harbo 
In cavern ae the tocks of the sea at 
Dun 
On Fenih aie 
n Do 
On oO. 
At Stannis mills, Duddingstown 
Craigs and Lochend. 
In a marsh at Mire side. 
In 0. 
By Muselburgh water above the 
bridge some way 
In the marsh at m £. 
In a ocak south side of 
th 
In etic: wood, marshy places. 
In Dunglass Den most plentifully. 
By Leeth walk. 
In Collingtown wood on a rock. 
In Collingtown wood. 
In Do. 
In a marsh south of Craig-lockhart. 
By a wall side on the Calton-hill. 
At the well. 
By a rivulet without the Kings park, 
yt runs from a marsh at the Dukes 
By the water of Leeth near the new 
On Salisbury Craigs. 
In Collingtown wood north side of 
the water. 
At Red Hall Bridge upper and nearer 
side. 
Ate Do. 
In Collingtown wood, north side of . 
On Salisbury oe 
In the hunting bo 
