EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 
T44 
July 3. Jasione montana. 
5. Euonymus euro- 
paeus. 
Saponaria officinalis. 
6. Sisymbrium irio?? 
n altissimum. 
oe = cheiran- 
ides. 
8. Lichen cornucopi- 
oi 
= filiformis 
‘ spinosus 
s globosus 
= Caines 
9. Pisum marinum. 
Conferva slicatan 
Lichen pustulatus. 
12. Byssus candida. 
14. Salix caprea. 
ypericum humi- 
usum 
15 Agaricus andro- 
Lycopodium selago. 
Polemoneum cerulae- 
m. 
16. Scutellaria galeri- 
Byssus incana, 
25. Oenanthe fistulosa. 
31. Saxifraga autumn- 
Aug. 1. Rumex aquatic 
9. Licien jacthintia 
10. Alchemilla alpina. 
Galium boreale. 
Lycoperdon tuper. 
Polypodium fragile. 
Near Lenrick bridge in a wood and at 
Kilseith plent : 
On Salisbury Craigs. 
As you g0 from Collinton to Dreghorn 
by a ge. 
Near St. Seccetca well on moist rocks. 
By Jas. Robertson. 
On the wall of a large Park south east 
of Carnwath. 
On 
On Do. 
On Do. 
In —— wood 
By the sea side near Roist 
On shelves oe the Rocks se Riitowe 
in sea wa 
In aces ‘Dai by Mr. ae a &e. 
On Rotten Sticks 
In woods. 
In Segby wood by the Road side, and 
near Micklou 
In Se and pence among decayed 
On Cistecy Fells and other high 
grounds. 
Near Mr. Bells of Antremony. 
By the North side of Loch Coat Loch 
in gravel. 
eee Peat ground in Camsey Fells 
In a Ditch by the Road side near the 
Pinistersts Fife. 
In a small Lake near Micklou 
On Stones going from Cushreeil to 
On Morther ti and other mountains 
near Megern 
In a small isos of Lyon water at 
Megern i Cc. 
In =e Fir Park above Megerny 
In the Crivices of Rock on Migerny 
Hill at ye largest Hollow. 
' This interrogation mark interpolated, and in Dr. Hope’s writing, I think. 
