208 NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF DUBLIN. 
gus sylvatica; Atriplex patula, angustifolia, erecta; Chenopodium album ; 
Polygonum aviculare, convolvulus, persicaria, amphibium, minus, near 
Portmoak (Smith), hydropiper, the latter in Glenfarg, not common. 
Rumex obtusifolius, crispus, acetosa, acetosella, scutatus (Glenfarg), san- 
guineus and hydrolapathum—the two latter are rare; Scleranthus 
annuus, Ulmus campestris montana, glabra. Utricularia vulgaris. 
Pinguicula vulgaris, but not lusitanica, Veronica scutellata, serpyllifolia, 
officinalis, beccabunga, chameedrys, hederifolia, agrestis, and anagallis. 
V. montana is recorded by Arnott, but I have not foundit. Rhin- 
anthus crista-galli; Pedicularis palustris; Linaria cymbalaria, on an 
old wall near Damhead; Euphrasia odontites and officinalis; Digitalis 
purpurea, Scrophularia nodosa, vernalis, and aquatica, in Glenfarg ; 
Verbascum thapsus, in Lochleven Castle; Teucrium scorodonia ; 
Mentha arvensis, piperita, aquatica. Nepeta glechoma; Calamintha 
acinos; Origanum vulgare, Scutellaria galericulata, Thymus serpyllum, 
Leonurus cardiaca (Duncrievie); Lamium album (Arngask), pur- 
pureum, maculatum—one plant of the last grows at Blair Struie, 
near Glen Farg, which might possibly be an escape from a garden; 
but this is not likely, as it was not on or very near any cultivated 
ground. And here I take the opportunity to mention, that, in the 
year 1862, I found this plant near Bigholm Hill, in the vicinity of 
Beith, Ayrshire. This is rather a rare British plant, the only localities 
for it now known being, I believe, Clova and some other east coast 
habitat. Galeopsis tetrahit and versicolor; Stachys palustris, sylvatica, 
betonica—the last on Lochleven Castle Island; Prunella vulgaris; 
Myosotis repens, versicolor, sylvatica, palustris, collina, arvensis; 
Lycopsis arvensis, diffused in the district immediately N. W. of the 
Loch. Anchusa sempervirens is described by Maugham as growing 
on the road between Crossgates and Kelty, but I did not find it. 
Symphytum tuberosum and officinalis grow near Milnathort. Echium 
vulgare was found in Kinross by Dr. Arnott. Convolvulus sepium and 
arvensis; Solanum dulcamara, which grows in Arngask parish, near 
Colliston, though Arnott says it is not to be found in Kinross. 
Fraxinus excelsior ;* Ligustrum vulgare; Lysimachia nemorum; Primula 
veris, vulgaris; Samolus valerandi (near Arngask—this plant, Arnott 
says, does not grow in Kinross); Anagallis arvensis, tenella (Laigh of 
Strathearn); Trientalis Europea was found by Arnott on Holeton 
Hill, but I have not met it yet. Plantago major and # microstachya, 
lanceolata, and @ spherostachya, and y altissima; Littorella lacustris 
(Lochleven); Vaccinium myrtillus, vitis idea (Ochil Hill), oxycoccus ; 
Erica tetralix, cinerea; Calluna vulgaris; Andromeda polifolia (Arn- 
gask Muir); Vinca minor (Blairstruie); Ilex Europea; Gentianacampes- 
tris, was found by Arnott, but has not beencollected by me. Taraxacum 
officinale, 6 palustre; Bellis perennis; Achillea millefolium, ptarmica ; 
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum, segetum, parthenium (Hilton), inodo- 
* A fine old ash tree, which was riven by lightning, still survives on Castle Island, 
leaning over the western wall of the ruin. 
