226 list of rare plants' 



Apium 



road side between Collington and Dreg- 

 horn*. R. M. 

 graveolens. Ditches in Musselburgh Links, 

 behind Loretto. 



Viburnum 



Opulns. Auchindenny Woods. R. M. 



Sambucus 



Ebulus. In a field by the road leading from 

 Edinburgh to Dalkeith, a little beyond 

 Newington. First observed by Mr J, 

 Mackay, Dr Mitchell, and Mr J. NeilL 



nigra, var. 3. Collington Woods, 



Galanthus 



nivalis, Arniston Woods, in the greatest abun- 

 dance, covering whole acres of ground, 

 Mr Shuter and R. M, 



Allium 



vineale. King's Park. 



Asparagus 



officinalis. Links near Gosford. Observed 

 by E. J. Maughan and R. M. in 1806. 



* This plant may now be considered as naturalized in 

 Britain, having also been found by my friend Mr Borrer 

 at Arundel and Shoreham in Sussex ; and Mr Turner, 

 whose authority I highly respect, thinks it has as good a 

 claim to a place in our Flora as Valeriana rubra. 



