PERTHSHIRE PLANTS AND ‘ TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY.’ 
Senecio viscosus. M. & E., but 
doubtless an introduction. 
Inula Conyza One 
under this 
species in Top. Bot. 
Campanula rapunculoides. M., 
but as usual, merely a casnal. 
Lobelia Dortmanna. “E. 
Arbutus alpina. 
mid ?”’ refer to the 
old Seis of the plant having 
een found near Loch Treig, 
which, though near seca 
shire, is in Invernesshire 
Vaccinium uliginosum. 
K. 
- Oxycoccos 
Pyrola media. 
P. minor. 
y uniflora. « < Perth mid.” is, I 
think, founded on an erro- 
th 
and it is hoped that botanists 
will not take — of it. 
Ligustrum vulgar Alway 
planted, so if M.. is 's admitted, 
W. & E. have equal claims. 
Fraxinus excelsior. W. Native. 
o — M. & E., but only 
originall lanted. 
Gadtinns Monrall: c M. Per- 
haps also in E. 
Erythrea Centaurium. M. & E. 
yee arvensis. W., M. 
Verbaseum Thapsus. E. 
Journau or Botany. ve. 22. 
273 
spc repens. E. (Naturalised 
L. rales GE. 
Grobent cage The“ Perth?” 
having been found at Meth- 
e m nearly certain that 
Pie was mistaken for it. 
M. piperita. ¥ 
M. aquatica. 
sativa. M. & E. 
Origanum vulgare 
Calamintha cine 
Lamium album i 
aldieliescantas K. 
sum. ; 
Galeopsis Ladanum. E. 
Betonica officinalis. M. 
Stachys ambigua. 
EK. 
M. & E. 
Glechoma hederacea. E. 
Seutellaria galericulata. W.& HE. 
Myosotis age a W. & M. 
M. collin 
@ iomerssain arvense. = & EB. 
M. 
.& EK. Both 
species of Symphytum are 
probably ieisodtictions, but 
S. tuberosum is much more 
ge a and as possibly 
be nativ 
Cynoglossumn officinale. M. & E. 
C. sylvaticum. E. I am rather 
inclined think this is 
native. 
Echium vulgare. M.& E. Pro- 
bably — but not in all 
I 
a asia vulgaris = & EB. 
U. interm 
U; eda & 
Primula veri W., M. & E. 
Though iiscatan local, this 
is often very abundant and 
undoubtedly native. — 
Lysimachia Numm 
Perhaps an introduction. 
Pic 1884.] r 
