applied to Public Cemeteries. 



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Macdonell. Calliina vulgaris Salisb., the common Ling. 



M'DouGALL. Ciipressus senipervirens L., the Cypress. 



Macfarlane. ^ubus Chamsemorus L., the Cloudberry. 



M'Gregor. Pinus sylvestris L., the Scotch Pine. 



Macintosh. JBukus sempervirens L., the common Box Tree. 



M'Kenzie. Z/ichen rangiferinus L., the Reindeer Lichen. 



M'KiNNON. i/ypericum pulchrum, St. John's Wort. 



McLachlan. Pjrus aucuparia G<srt., the Quicken Tree, Mountain Ash, or 

 Rowan Tree. 



McLean. ^'mpetrum nigrum L., the black Crowberry, or Crake- 

 berry. 



Macleod. Faccinium Fitis idae^a L., the red Whortleberry, or Cow- 

 berry. 



Macnab. 7?ubus saxatilis. Roebuck-berry. 



M'Neill. Pucus vesiculosus, the Sea Ware. 



Macpherson. Puxus sempervirens variegata L., the variegated Box Tree. 



M'Quarrie. Prunus spinosa L., the Black Thorn. 



Macrae. Lycopodium alpinum L., the Savin-leaved Club Moss. 



M'Ray. >S'cirpus lacustris L., the Bulrush. 



Menzies. P'raxinus excelsa L., the Ash. 



MuNRO. Eagle's Feathers ; or, according to the Vestiarium Scoticum, 

 the Juniper. 



Murray. J^unfperus communis L., the common Juniper. 



Ogilvie. Cratae^gus Oxyacantha L., the Hawthorn. 



Oliphant. ^^cer campestre, common Maple. 



Robertson. Pteris aquillna L., the common Brake. 



Rose. Posa canina L., the Briar Rose. 



Ross. Arbutus alpina L., the black Bearberry. 



Sinclair. Lycopodium clavatum, common Club Moss. 



Stewart. C'nicus lanceolatus, Spear Plimie-thistle. 



Sutherland. Phleum pratense L., the Cat's-tail Grass, or Timothy Grass. 



SUPPLEMENTARY ENGRAVINGS. 



This lodge (,/%. 112.) is referred to in p. 155. We consider it as peculiarly 

 appropriate for a cemetery, on account of its church-like towers; one of whicli 



Fig. 112. Entrance Lodge to the Newcastle Cemetery. 



is used as a belfry, and the other contains a clock. The design is by John 

 Dobson, Esq., of Newcastle upon Tyne, the contributor of several beautiful 

 cottage villas to the Supplement to our Encyclopcedia of Cottage Architecture. 



