LIST OF RARE PLANTS 



In the arrangement and nomenclature of the 

 phitnogarnoiis plants, I have followed Hull's second 

 edition of the " British Flora," — in the Filices 

 and NLusci, Dr Smith's justly celebrated " Flora 

 " Britannica," — in the genus Lichen, Turton's 

 " General System of Nature," --and in the genus 

 Fucus, Turner's " Synopsis of the British Fuci." 



Hippuris 



vulgaris, In a ditch at the west end of Dud- 

 dingston Loch. 



ClRCJSA 



alpha. King's Park. Mr P. Neill. 



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Veronica 



Anagallis. Duke's Walk, in the King's 

 Park, at Edinburgh, and in a ditch 

 near Muttonhole. R. M. 



scuteUata. South side of Duddingston Loch. 

 montana. In Arniston * and Lugton Woods, 

 and about Roslin. 



* Arniston, the well known seat of Lord Chief Baron 

 Dundas, who in the most obliging manner, indulged me 

 with permission freely to explore his extensive woods, 

 an which many of our rarest plants are to be found, such 

 as Pulmonaria officinalis, Galanthus nivalis Conval- 

 laria majalis, Spiraea salicifolia, Lathrasa scmamaria, 



