272 PERTHSHIRE PLANTS AND 
local. I have no record of 
its occurrence 
Rosa spinosissima. M. & E. 
R. hibernica. M. 
R. Sabini. E. 
R. tomentosa. M. & E. 
Agrimonia odorat In several 
widely separated localities 1 in 
Native? 
Poterium sph Formerly 
in E., but now extinct by 
decth soli of the locality. I 
suspect that the record for EK. 
ot. 
mentioned station for P. muri- 
catum, specimens from which 
ave been several times re- 
ported as belonging to P. 
tag nag seo brig occur 
rth, I am 
pia itl ined io doubt its 
being 
Pyrus acerba & EK. 
Epilobium eu-tetragonum. Re- 
quires verification as a Perth- 
t. 
Circea lutetiana. E. 
C. alpina. EK. 
Myriop sti spicatum. W. 
Callitriche autumnalis. 
Herniaria 
the spe- 
cimens I have seen belong to 
S. Fabaria. 
8S. anglicum. Widely Spread and 
quite native in M. 
is. We 
S. tridactylites. W. Lee there ?} 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris. B. 
Sanicula europea. 
Conium maculatum. 
fully native. 
Helidibetinin inundatum. M, 
Pimpinella magna. I think this 
is only a naturalised plant in 
M. Doubt- 
Ethusa Cynapium. M. & RK. 
irre introduced in many 
place 
“TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY.’ 
Daucus Carota. W. 
Scandix Poctit: Veneris. M. 
Viscum album oes not now 
oiereoiy exist (except in 
gardens) in 
Sambucus nigra. B.A doubt- 
ful native in Perthsire. 
Dipsacus sy wentr stris. 
after ‘* Perth” 
graphical error. p 
is very local, possibly intro- 
duced. : 
Leontodon hirtus and L. his- 
idus. Both of these require 
pete as Perthshire 
lan 
So Eee 
Widbaeinall holoserieeum. EK. 
seems error. The 
locality, though close on the 
boundary, is in M. 
H. nigrescens. 
H. chrysanthum. 
H. murorum (Segr. ). "M. & E. 
H. cesium. -& EB 
= deaesrer M.& E. 
rn UM, 
OF #1: rig ain H. boreale 
there are no trustworthy 
pponas for their sesueuuiee as 
Perthshire plants. 
Yas occurred 
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oa 
eas 
fertabala tinctoria. M. Intro- 
duced ? 
Carduus nutans. 
O§ 
Petasites vulgaris. 
