APPENDIX. II 33 



DOUBTFUL NATIVES, 



)r fuch as have not yet come under the 

 Author's In(ped:ion. 



PJno-uicula ahina. This is faid to have been 

 found in Orkney^ and alfo between Erwin and 

 yf/r, in moift ground plentifully. That found 

 near yf/r, was defcribcd as having a ftalk two 

 inches high, a blue flower fmaller than that of 

 P. vulgaris, and a conical horn or ne5iarmii 

 fhorter than the petal. 



We fufpeft this to be our P. lillofa, p. yy. for 

 the P. alpina produces a white flower, having 

 a yellow fpot on the lower lip. 



Phleum alpinmn. Said to be found on Craigneidiof 

 above Killin, the hill which produces the gar- 

 nets. If it be the true kind, it bears a fhort 

 oval fpike, about three-quarters of an inch 

 long, of a dark-purplifti color, the valves of 

 the calyx bearded. 



POA aquatica. Said to be found at the foot of 

 Edinburgh-caflle rock, but fearch'd far in vain. 



Corn us 



