The Scottish Naturalist, 
175 
ERICAGE(E. 
Arctostaphylos Uva ursi 8jpr. Morrone. 
Calluna vulgaris Salish. Common. 
Erica Tetralix Linn. Common. 
E. cinerea Linn. Not common, but generally distributed. 
Azalea procumbens Linn. Near the top of Morrone. 
Vaccinium Myrtillus Linn. Common. 
V. uliginosum Linn. Wet hollows on Morrone. 
V. Vitis— Idaea Linn. Common on the hills. 
V. Oxycoccus Linn. I possess a specimen of this, gathered 
by Mr. A. Croall in Glen Callater, and issued as No. 319 of his 
Plants of Braemar, and Mr. W. Gardiner gathered it in the wet 
hollows, forming the head of a stream flowing down Morrone into 
Glen Clunie (it still grows there, W. T). It seems to be very rare. 
The fruit called " Cranberry " in Braemar, is that of F. Vitis — 
IdcEa. 
Pyrola media Siv. Morrone woods. 
P. minor Linn. Morrone woods and Craig Koynach. 
P. secunda Linn. Morrone, Ben Beck, Craig Koynach ; 
rare in all the places. 
GENTIANACE^. 
Gentiana campestris Linn. Common. 
BORAGINAG^. 
Lithospermum arvense Linn. Introduced with crops. 
Myosotis repens Don. Common. 
M. caespitosa Shultz. Castleton. 
M. arvensis Hoffm. Cultivated land. 
M. versicolor Reichenh. Castleton. 
Cynoglossum officinale Linn. Mr. A. K. Clark is said to 
have found this at Castleton. 
Echium vulgare Linn. Mr. Clark found this at Auch- 
allater. 
SGRGPHULA RIA GEM. 
Scrophularia nodosa Linn. Not uncommon. Dickie 
overlooked it, and gives it only 500 ft. of elevation. 
Digitalis purpurea Linn. Rare at Castleton. 
Veronica scutellata Linn. Not very common. 
V. Beccabunga Linn. Common. 
