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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Abundant on the rocky banks of the North Esk at Gan- 
nachy Bridge, Messrs A. Kerr and A. Bousie. West Water, 
near Edzell, Mr A. Croall. Near Inglismaldie, Mr J. 
Cruickshank. On one of the Sidlaw Hills, NNE. from the 
White Hill of Auchterhouse. The station is, if I mistake 
not, under the lowest altitude where the plant has, by other 
observers, been seen to grow in situations not in the vicinage 
of alpine districts. It was first found in this station in a 
lonely ramble in 1844, Mr G. Laivson. 
A. conjuncta Bab. United-leaved Alpine Lady’s Man- 
tle. IT. 102, B. 89. — F. June, July. P. ( A . argentea , 
G. Don’s MSS.) 
Clova Mountains, Air G. Don. A specimen is in Mr 
Borrer’s herbarium, but I have never been able to recog- 
nise it among the hundreds of specimens of A. alpina ex- 
amined for that purpose. 
A. arvensis , Sm. Field Lady’s Mantle, or Parsley Piert. 
H. 102, B. 90. — F. May, July. A. (A. Aphanes , Willd. 
Aphanes arvensis , L.) 
Wall-tops and in dry fields, not uncommon. 
Sanguisorba, L. Burnet. 
Br. sp. and v. 2. F. 1. 
S. officinalis, L. Great Burnet. /3. media , Sin. H. 102, 
B. 89. — F. August. P. 
Naturalized in the Den of Mains. 
Bosa, L. Bose. 
Br. sp. and v. 34. F. 12. 
(Br. sp. and v. 26, Bab. — Hook. FI. Scot. 15.) 
B. spinosissima , L. Burnet-leaved Bose. H. 104, B. 
99. — F. May, June. S. (R. pimpinellifolia, L.) 
Plentiful along the coast, and extending to a good eleva- 
tion on the mountains. 
The juice of the ripe fruit diluted with water dyes silk and 
muslin of a peach colour ; and, with the addition of alum, of 
a deep violet, Douglas Gardiner. 
