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The Scottish Naturalist. 
ONAGRACE^. 
Epilobium angustifolium Linn. Rare in damp places, 
such as Corriemulzie. 
E. montanum Linn. Common. 
E. tetragonum Linn. Is recorded ; but I have not seen it. 
E. palustre Linn. Bogs and wet ditches, not very common. 
E. alsinifolium Vill. On Morrone. Recorded from the 
Carr Rocks. 
E. alpinum Linn. By streams high up on Morrone. 
Circsea alpina Linn. Mr. Barron found this at Castleton. 
HALORAGACE.E. 
(Hippuris vulgaris L. I think I have seen this in a pool 
oetween the road and the river west of the village, W.) 
Myriophyllum alternifolium D. C. In the River Dee, 
Loch Callater, and other places. This is the only species ob- 
served by me in Braemar. (It is the only one observed by us with 
certainty in Aberdeenshire, R. T.) 
PORTULACEjE. 
Montia fontana Linn. Common in streams. 
CRASSTJLACEJE. 
(Sedum villosum L. In a marshy spot by a streamlet in 
Auchindryne, a short distance west of the Fife Arms Hotel, R.) 
SAXIFRAGACEjE. 
Saxifraga slellaris Linn. Morrone. 
S. aizoides Linn. Very common. 
Ghrysosplenium oppositifolium Linn. By streams. 
G. alternifolium Linn. Is recorded by Prof Macgillivray 
as growing at Corriemulzie. (I gathered it there in April, 1890, T.) 
UMBELLIFERjE. 
Sanicula europaea Linn. Woods on Morrone. 
Carum flexuosum Fr. Common. 
Pimpinella Saxifraga Linn. Common. 
Meum Athamanticum Jac. By the rivers. 
Angelica sylvestris Linn. Common. 
Heracleum Sphondylium Linn. Common. 
Daucus Carota Linn. Very rare amongst crops. 
Chaerophyllum sylvestre Linn. Castleton. 
