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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Capsella, DC. Shepherd’s Purse. 
Br . sp . 1. F . 1. 
C. Bursa-pastor is, DC. Common Shepherd’s Purse. 
H. 19, B. 29. — F. the whole Summer. A. ( Thlaspi , L.) 
Abundant by way-sides and on waste ground. 
Teesdalia, Br. Teesdalia. 
Br . sp . 1. F . 1. 
T. nudicaulis Br. Naked-stalked Teesdalia. H. 19, 
B. 28. — F. April, July. A. ( Iberis , E. Bot.) 
Plentiful on some parts of the sands of Barrie, particularly 
near the east end, and also a little to the eastward of Moni- 
fieth, varying much in size, and with the stems from simple 
to much branched. Flare Craigs, near Broughty Ferry, 
where I have seen its little buds opening in March. 
On the estate of Pitruchie, about one mile south from 
Forfar, Mr G. Don. Montrose Links, Mr G. Macfarlane. 
Sandy ground a little to the north of Montrose, Mr A. 
Bousie. In a field near Charlton Wood, plentiful, Mr A. 
Kerr. Banks of the South Esk, near Kinnaird, Mr John 
Lepidium, L. Pepperwort. 
Br . sp . 5. F . 2. 
L. campestre , Br. Common Mithridate Pepperwort. H. 
20, B. 29. — F. May. August. A. 
Sides of fields, about Ninewells, Invergowrie Bay. 
L. Bmithii, Hook. Smooth Field Pepperwort. IF. 20, 
B. 29. — F. June, July. P. ? 
Foot of the Balbeuchly incline, Newtyle Bailway, spar- 
ingly. 
Banks of the South Esk, at Kinnaird, Mr A. Bousie. 
Bridge of Dun, Mr G. M i Farlane. 
Cochlearia, L. Scurvy-grass. 
Br . sp . 5. F . 2. 
C. officinalis, L. Common Scurvy-grass. H. 21, B. 26. 
— F. May, August. A. 
