FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Class I.— DICOTYLEDONES. 
Sub-Class I — TH ALA MI FLORAE. 
Ord. I.— RANUNCULACE M, Juss. 
Gen. Br. 15. F. 6. Sp. and v. Br. 42, F. 20. 
Thalictrum, L. Meadow-Rue. 
Br. sp. and v. 4. F. 2. 
T. alpinum, L. Alpine Meadow-Rue. H. 2, B. 3. — 
F. July. P. 
Marshy hanks, sides of streams, and wet rocks, among 
the Clova Mountains, not uncommon, and reaching to their 
summits, upwards of 3000 feet. 
Found not only on the tops of the mountains, hut in the 
alpine valleys. I have not seen it, however, descending into 
the plains, like many of our alpine plants, as Oxyria ren- 
formis and Alchemilla alpina. Rev. J. S. Barty. 
In Inverness-shire, Mr Croall has found it among the 
chingle of the sea-heach, associated with the Steenhammera 
maritima and other maritime plants. 
T. minus , L. Lesser Meadow-Rue. H. 2, B. 3. — F. June 
August. P. 
Sandy sea shores in various places, as Lunan Bay, and on 
the sandy beach to the west of Arbroath. 
Sands of Barrie, Rev. J. S. Barty. Montrose Links, 
