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S. conica, L. Striated Corn Catchfly. H. 45, B. 43. 
— F. June. A. 
Sandy pastures, Montrose Links, Messrs M‘ Far lane, 
Croall , Kerr , &c. Plentiful in some seasons, in others 
scarce. 
S. noctifiora, L. Night-flowering Catchfly. H. 46, B. 
43. — F. July, August. A. 
Occasionally along the coast in corn-fields. 
Sandy corn-fields near the Havens or Havens by the sea- 
side, Mr G. Don. Sides of fields near East Haven, Mr A. 
CroalL Near Arbroath, W. F. L. Carnegie , Esq. Mon- 
trose Links, rare, Mr G. M ( Farlane. 
S. a/pestris, Jacq. Austrian Catchfly. 
“ A specimen of this plant, gathered by Mr G. Don 1 on 
a rock on a mountain to the east of Clova, Angus-shire,’ is 
in Mr Borrer’s herbarium.” — Babington. 
Lychnis, L . Campion. 
Br. sp. and v. 6. F. 6. 
L. Flos-Cuculi, L. Meadow Lychnis, or Ragged Robin. 
H. 46, B. 44. — F. May, July. P. 
Abundant in marshy ground, by the sides of streams, and 
in ditches, from the coast to the mountain valleys. 
L. Viscaria, L. Red German Catchfly. H. 46, B. 43. 
— F. May, June. P. 
Rocks on the banks of the Melgum, in great abundance, 
Rev. J. 0. Haldane. Hen of Airlie, on the left bank, below 
the Castle, Rev. J. B. Barty. With white flowers, on dry 
banks, near Airlie Castle, Mr G. Don. 
It occurs sparingly in the Hen of Foulis, a beautiful wooded 
ravine, six-miles north-west from Fundee, on the confines 
of the neighbouring county of Perth. 
L. alpina, L. Red Alpine Campion. H. 46, B. 44. — 
F. June, July. P. 
On the summit of the Little Culrannoch, a mountain 3200 
feet high, situated between the head of Glendole, Clova, and 
