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Myrrhis Odorata Scop. Very rare ; an escape from cultiva- 
tion. 
Scandix Pecten-Veneris Linn. A few specimens were 
found on the thatch of a house. 
CORN AC E^. 
Gornus suecica Linn, Common in the Morrone woods. 
CAFRIFOLIACEjE. 
Sambucus niger Linn. Very rare, and apparently not native. 
Lonicera Periclymeiium Linn. Dr. Dickie found this on 
Craig Koynach, and Prof. Macgillivray at Corriemulzie. I did 
not see it. 
Linnsea borealis Gronov. On the Carr Rocks ("Ben Beck'* 
is probably the same place), and near Invercauld Bridge. 
RUB I AC E^. 
Galium boreale Linn. Common. 
G. Verum Linn. Common. 
G. mollugo Linn. Near the Manse. 
G. saxatile Linn. Common. 
G. palustre Linn. Castleton. 
Asperula odorata Linn. Carr Rocks, and Corriemulzie. 
VALERIANACEM. 
Valeriana officinalis Linn. Common. 
DIPIACE^. 
Scabiosa Succisa Linn. Common. 
COMPOSITjE. 
Tussilago Farfara Linn. Common. 
Bellis perennis Linn. Common. 
Solidago Virga-aurea Linn. Rather common, especially in 
its form cambrica. 
Antennaria dioica R. Br. Morrone. 
Gnaphalium sylvaticum Linn. Morrone. 
Gn. norvegicum Gunn. I have what appears to be this 
from Morrone. 
Achillaea Millefolium Linn. Not common. 
A. Ptarmica Linn. Not common. 
Chrysanthemum segetum Linn. On cultivated land, rare. 
Ch. Leucanthemum Linn. Common. 
