SCOTTISH PLANTS AND ‘ TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY.’ 239 
urrence in the district; but though they seem perfectly 
established in various localities , there is no reason to regard either 
c 
cannot be regarded as even naturalised. A plant of M. borealis 
. was found on some ground near Aberdeen, under process of 
reclamation from an old river-bed, last summer, but was os course 
a mere casual. 
Geranium sanguineum L. occurs in N. Aberdeen (Collieston), on 
coast. 
Rhamnus tg ticus L. occurs in Kincardine and in §. Aberdeen, 
along the River Dee; but though looking in some places almost 
native, it is shee really so. — R. pe ula L. has no claim to be 
cog as indigenous in N. Aberdee 
Trifolium scabrum I., rec aciok from S. Kincardine, was 
probably recorded under a “thistake for the next species ; ; at least it 
needs to be ae Tere = the county.——T. striatum L. is common in 
Kincardine, at St. 
Lotus tenuis Kit. has ‘bas found in 8. Aberdeen, near Aberdeen 
(Trail), and at Dinne t (Roy). 
Astragalus Hi mags L. Add Banfi. 
Ornithopus perpusillus L. has been found in Forfar (Broughty 
Ferry), and in N. Aberdeen(Gight) ; but was possibly introduced only. 
obrychis sativa Lam. has occurred in Forfar, but is doubtfully 
@ native 
Lat thyrus rus Aphaca Iu. may almost be said to be gees in 
Clatt, in S. Aberdeenshire (Minto) ; and it was found last summer 
near Aberdetn, as a casual. — L. sylvestris L. seems indigenous on 
cliffs in St. Cyrus, in Riss rdine. 
Lupinus perennis L., though not mentioned in British Floras, 
even as a casual, is of v very frequent occurrence, and thoroughly 
oo along t the one of the crate Dee, apts among 
n the 
equally well ostablished it in several other districts of Bootlats 
Sibbaldia procumbens LL. The record for N. Aberdeen is s very 
doubtful. 
Potentilla pr minceome Sibth. Add 8. Aberdeen. 
Rubus suberectus Anders. Add §. Aberdeen (Trail) —R. plicatus 
W.&N. Add icsaetine and §. Aberdeen (Trail). — R. eset 
Jolius W. & N. Add §. Aberdeen (Trail). asin thyrsoideus Wim 
Add 8. Aberdeen (Trail).—R. Radula Weihe. Add Kine sedis 
(Trail). — R. cor paseo Sm. Add Kincardine : ; and for var. sub- 
lustris add S. Aberdee n (Trail).— A. cesius L. Add Kincardine 
m.) 
remonia agrimonioides L. thrives well in a small pacyrapeoee near 
Aberdeen. It seems to be an a introduction 
Rosa mollissima Willd. Add For 
Epilobium alsinifolium Vill. Add Kine ardine, 
weea Lautetiana L. is recorded for Kincardine and both Aber- 
deens, and C. alpina L. is recorded for these and Banff. The only 
