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LIST OF PLANTS SEEN IN THE VALLEY OP 
BRAEMAR AND ON MORRONB (Continued). 
By Prof. C. C. Babington, M.A., F.R.S. 
GERANIACE^. 
Geranium sanguineum Linn. Dickie found this at 
Castleton. I have not seen it there. 
G. sylvaticum Linn. Common. 
G. dissectum Linn. Castleton. 
G. Robertianum lAnn. Common. 
OXALIDACEjE. 
Oxalis Acetosella Linn. Common. 
LINACEjE. 
Linum catharticum Linn. Common. 
LEGUMLNOSuE. 
Ulex europaeus Linn. A few weak plants at Castleton 
which lies at its highest limit of growth. 
Genista anglica Linn. Common, but usually quite prostrate. 
Sarothamnus scoparius Koch. Very rare about Castleton. 
• [A prostrate variety grows at a high level on Ben-a-Bourd, TT.] 
Trifolium pratense Linn. A doubtful native in Braemar. 
T. medium Huds. Not common. 
T. hybridum Linn. Naturalised in fields from cultivation. 
T. repens Linn. Common. 
Lotus corniculatus Linn. Common. 
[Astragalus alpinus Linn. The late Prof. Balfour and I 
found this on Little Craig-an-dal in 1842. I have not been there 
since.] 
Vicia Cracca Linn. Common. 
V. sepium Linn. Common. 
V. sylvatica Linn. Dr. Dickie found this in Braemar. I 
have not seen it. (In a hollow on the Carr Rocks, R. T. W.) 
Lathyrus pratensis Linn. Rare. 
L. macrorrhizus Wimm. Common. 
ROSACEJE. 
Prunus Padus Linn, By the rivers at Castleton. 
