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Plentiful in sandy places along the coast, occasionally with 
white flowers. On the 30th October 1846, observed it still 
flowering at the east end of Broughty Ferry. 
Ord. XXI.— BALSAMINE^E. 
Gen. Br. 1. F. I. Sp, Br. 2. F. 1. 
Impatiexs, L. Balsam. 
Br. sp. 2. F, 1. 
I. Noli-me-tangere, L. Yellow Balsam, or Touch-me- 
not. H. 69, B. 64. — F. July, Augt. A. 
Den of Dun, plentiful, hut naturalized, Mr A. Croall. 
Ord. XXII.— OXALIDE^E. 
Gen. Br. 1. F. 1. Sp. Br. 3. F. 1. 
Oxalis, L. Wood-sorrel. 
Br. Sp. 3. F. 1. 
O. Acetosellciy L. Common Wood- sorrel. H. 70, B. 
65. — F. May, June, and till Augt. on the mountains. 
In the woods and shady dens, as well as on the hills, and 
the Clova and Glen Isla mountains. In the lower districts 
it is generally in fruit in July. 
Sub-Class II.— CALYCIFLOBiE. 
Ord. XXV.— LEGUMINOS^E. 
Gen. Br. 19, F. 16. Sp. and v. Br. 90. F. 42. 
Ulex, L. Furze. 
Br. sp. and v. 4. F. 2. 
U. Europeans , L. Common Furze, Whin, or Gorse. H. 
73, B. 68. — F. throughout the year. S. 
The glory of our moors and lower hills, though rarely as- 
cending high on the mountains. In May and June it is in 
