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C. tetrandrum , Curt. Four-cleft Mouse-ear Chickweed. 
H. 55, B. 53. — F. May, August. A. ( Sayina cerastoides, 
E. Bot.) 
Near the mouth of the North Esk. 
Bocks by the sea between Montrose and Usan, Mr J. 
Cruickshank . 
On roofs of houses in Forfar, and common on the sea- 
coast, Mr G. Don. 
C. arvense , L. Field Chickweed. H. 56, B. 54. — F. 
June, July. F. 
Abundant on the embankment of the Arbroath and For- 
far Railway, near the Clocksbriggs station. 
About half-way on the Loandykes road near Montrose, 
near Charlton on the Aberdeen road, and by the railway 
near Easthaven, Mr A. Groall. Near Charlton and New- 
bigging, Mr J. Cruickshank. Airlie, Rev. J. S. Barty. 
Ruthven, Rev. P. Barty. Pretty common on gravelly soil 
in the parish of Kingoldrum, Rev. J. 0. Haldane. 
C. alpinum , L. Hairy Alpine Chickweed. H. 57, B, 
53. — F. June, August. P. (C. latifolium, Lightf.) 
Not uncommon among the Clova and Canlochen moun- 
tains. 
C. latifolium, L. Broad-leaved Alpine Chickweed. H. 
57, B. 54. — F. July, August. P. 
Clova mountains, Mr G. Don. Less frequent than C. 
alpinum. 
C. atrovirens, Bab. Dark-green Mouse-ear Chickweed. 
H. 56 (foot-note), B. 52. — F. May, June. A. 
Banks of the Tay at Will’s Braes. Sea- coast east from 
Arbroath, and other places. 
C. aquaticum , L. Water Chickweed. H. 57, B. 49. — 
F. July, August, P. ( Malachium aquaticum , Fries. Bab. 
Stellar ia, Ed. Cat. Larhrcea , Ser.) 
Near Dundee, but rare, Mr G. Don. This I have not 
yet found. 
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