FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
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lar situations between Brechin and Slateford, Prof '. Balfour. 
Monroman and Guthrie moors frequent, Mr A. Croall. Pa- 
rish of Kirkden, Rev. D. Carruthers. 
Ord. XVI. — MALY ACE JE . 
Gen. Br. 3. F. 1. Sp. and v. Br. 7. F. 3. 
Malya, L. Mallow. 
Br. sp. and v. 4. F. 3. 
M. sylvestris, L. Common Mallow. H. 60, B. 55. — F. 
June, September. P. 
Frequent about the coast, and on the banks of the New- 
tyle Bailway, &c. 
Near Arbroath, Bedcastle, and Edzell Castle, Air A. 
Croall. 
'■ M. rotundifolia , L. Dwarf Mallow. H. 60, B. 55. — F. 
June, September. P. (M. vulgaris , Fries.) 
Plentiful about Broughty-Ferry, Monifieth, and other 
places along the coast. 
About the Lunatic Asylum, Montrose, Mr A. Croall. 
M. moschata , L. Musk Mallow. H. 60, B. 54. — F. 
July, August. P. 
Ninewells, and banks of Bullion Burn, both above and 
below the bridge at the toll-bar of Invergowrie ; plentiful in 
former years, but in August, 1846, scarcely any of it to be 
seen. Probably most of the plants have been grubbed up by 
herbalists. Side of the Arbroath road, several miles from 
Dundee, 1829, and near Carnoustie. 
Wayside west from Guthrie, Mr A. Croall. 
Ord. XVII.— TILIACE^E. 
Gen. Br. 1. F. 1. Sp. Br. 3. F. 1. 
Tilia, L. Lime. 
Br. sp. 2. F. 1. 
T. Europwa ) Jj. Common Lime or Linden Tree. H, 
61, B. 56. — F. July. T. (T. intermedia , DC.) 
Not uncommon, but probably in all cases planted. 
