APPENDIX. 1135 



« A plant much lefs than the Scleranthus annimSy 

 *' the ftalk more divaricated, and a little 

 " downy ; the calyces difpofed upon the ftalk 

 *' throughout its whole length, and not in 

 " clullers at the fummit •, the fegments open 

 " and very fharp, the belly externally fur- 

 *' rowed, the margins not membranaceous as 

 " in S. annuus." 



Sperguh fagifjoides. This we have been inform'd 

 was gathered on ^Iva hills, but we have not 

 feen the fpecimens. ^. Whether it be not our 

 S. laricinn? p. 244. 



Euphorbia Efula. Said to have been found 

 growing plentifully on a bank to the fouth of 

 Lord Ahercorne'i houfe, about a mile from 

 Edinburgh^ by Mr. Benjamin Charlefworth -, but 

 as we have {ttn no fpecimens, we can deter- 

 mine nothing concerning it. 



Mentha Pulegium. Said to be found by the fide 

 of the fprings on the Pentland hills. If there 

 be no miftake in this information, the plant 

 mufl: certainly be a native. 



Galeopfis Ladanum. We received information 

 that this was found in Ereadaibmie^ but we 



fufpeft 



