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rum; Solidago virgaurea ; Tussilago farfara; Senecio jacobea, vulgaris, 
‘sylvatica (Viscosa, Arnott); FilagoGermanica; Tanacetum vulgare; Peta- 
sites vulgaris; Arctium lappa; Hieracum pilosella, 8 Peleterianum, sylva- 
ticum, murorum, amplexicaule—near the wall of Cleish Castle, one of the 
two localities for this rare plant in Great Britain. Hypocheeris radicata; 
Lapsana communis; Apargia hispida; Bidens cernua and tripartita ; 
Cichorum intybus, according to Greville, grows in Kinross, but I 
failed to see it. Carlina vulgaris; Doronicum plantagineum; Sonchus 
oleraceus, asper, arvensis; Carduus arvensis, acanthoides, palustris, 
lanceolatus, pratensis, nutans (Lochleven Castle). Gnaphalium dioi- 
cum and # hyperboreum, uliginosum, sylvaticum; Anthemis arvensis ; 
Matricaria chamomilla; Centaurea nigra, cyanus; Artemisia vulgaris ; 
Eupatorium cannabinum, Knautia arvensis; Scabiosa succisa; Dipsacus 
sylvestris is recorded by Arnott, as growing in Kinross, and a specimen, 
I suppose of the same plant, was found in Arngask Parish, by Dr. Lil- 
burne, a good many years ago. Valeriana officinalis, pyrenaica, in the 
woods of Blair Adam, very rare. Feedia olitoria; Jasione montana, 
Glenfarg, its existence in Kinross is denied by Arnott ; Campanula rotun- 
difolia and latifolia ; Lobelia Dortmanna lives in Loch Glow, parish of 
Cleish; Sambucus niger and ebulus, near Cleish Castle; Lonicera peri- 
clymemium ; Galium saxatile, verum, palustre, aparine, mollugo (Car- 
more brae), cruciatum (S. Servanus Island), Witheringii (Arnott, parish 
of Kinross); Asperula odorata; Sherardia arvensis; Ribes grossularia, 
and #. reclinatum, Glen Farg. Conium maculatum, Torilis anthriscus, 
infesta; Cicuta virosa (Powmill); Myrrhis odorata, Heracleum 
sphondylium, f. angustifolia; Angelica sylvestris (Meum athamanticum 
Cleish, Robertson); thusa cynapium ; Agopodium podagraria; Bunium 
flexuosum; Pimpinella saxifraga; Daucus carota; Helosciadium nodiflo- 
rum, inundatum, Loch Levenside; Hydrocotyle vulgare; Sium angusti- 
folium ; Peucedanum ostruthium, according to Maugham grows near 
Milnathort, but I did not succeed in finding it; Hedera helix, Circea 
lutetiana; Epilobium montanum, hirsutum, parviflorum; Hippuris vul- 
garis; Myriophyllum spicatum ; Sedum telephium (old road between Mil- 
nathort and Damhead; S. acre; 8. villosum, Cleish; Sempervivum tecto- 
torum ; Lythrum salicaria; Peplis portula near the mouth of the Queich; 
Saxifraga tridactylites (parish of Fossaway), granulata; Chrysosplenium 
alternifolium ; Parnassia palustris, Cleish Hills and Wicks of Baiglie; 
Poterinm sanguisorba, Glen Farg and Saline, near Dunfermline. Alche- 
milla vulgaris, arvensis; Prunus spinosa, padus; Crategus oxyacantha ; 
Pyrus malus, aucuparia; Rosa canina, villosa, tomentosa, arvensis. Agri- 
monia eupatoria; Rubus ideeus f, asperrimus, cordifolius, sub-erectus, 
amplificatus, saxatilis—of these Rubi Arnott says Saxatilis and Ideeus are 
the only species to be found in Kinross parish, but in the neighbouring 
parish of Arngask all the above species are found. Geum urbanum, ri- 
vale, Glen Farg. Potentilla reptans, anserina, tormentilla, fragariastrum, 
(argentea grows at Craig End, near Perth, according to ‘‘ Flora Scotica,”’ 
but I did not find it.) Fragaria vesca and Spirea ulmaria; Vicia cracca, 
sepium sativa, and sylvatica, the last at Rumbling Bridge. Lathyrus 
pratensis and sylvaticus, Vicia lathyroides is recorded in ‘‘ Flora Scotica’’ 
