The Scottish Naturalist. 
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Spiraea Ulmaria Linn. Common. 
Alchemilla vulgaris Linn. Common. 
A. alpina Linn. Very common. 
A. arvensis Linn. Rare. 
Potentilla Anserina Linn. Not very common. 
P. maculata Pourr. ( P. aljoestris of Dickie). I did not recog- 
nise this ; but Dickie records it as found at Corriemulzie, Craig 
Koynach, Carr Rocks, and Glen Callater. (Abundant on the 
turf behind Tomantoul farmhouse and west of it, W. Between 
Morrone and Chapel Brae, T.) 
; P. Tormentilla Linn. Common. 
P, procumbens Sihth. Common. 
Comarum palustre Linn. Common in wet marshes. 
Fragaria vesca Linn. Carr Rocks. 
Rubus Idaeus Linn. Common. 
R. suberectus Anders. The late Prof. Macgillivray thought 
that he had found this at Casdeton ; but I fear that he was 
mistaken. 
R. nitidus (by which I suppose R. Lindleianus Lees was in- 
tended), is also erroneously, as I believe, recorded by Prof. 
Macgillivray. (Castleton appears to be above the range of the 
true fruticose Rubi.) 
R. saxatilis Linn. Not uncommon on Morrone. 
R. ChamaBmorus Linn. Common on the wetter parts of 
Morrone. 
Geum rivale Linn. Not uncommon. 
Rosa spinosissima Linn. Rare. 
R. Sabini W. Glen Clunie. 
R. Doniana Woods. Prof. Macgillivray found this by the 
Linn of Quoich. 
R. mollis Sm. Common. 
R. tomentosa Sm. Common. 
R. inodora Fr. Is recorded by Prof. Macgillivray as between 
Banchory and Castleton ; but I have not recognised it there. 
R. canina Linn. Mr. Baker names my specimens from 
Castleton, R. verticillacantha Merat ; suhcristata Baker, coriifolia 
Fr., and Watsoni Baker. 
(It is manifest that the Roses require more attention, and at an 
earlier season, than I have been able to give to them.) 
Pyrus Aucuparia Limi. Common. 
