FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
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Ord. XXXIV.- PARONYCHIE^E. 
Gen. Br. 5. F. 1. Sp. and v. 9. F. 2. 
Scleranthus, L. Knawel. 
Br. sp. 2. F. 2* 
S. annuus , L. Annual Knawel. H. 121, B. 112. — F. 
—June, July. A. 
Common in fields and on wall-tops. 
S . perennis, L. Perennial Knawel. H. 121, B. 112. — 
F. June, Oct. P. 
Near Forfar, Hook. Br. FI. 
Ord. XXXV.— CRASSULACE^. 
Gen. Br. 5. F. 3. Sp. and v. Br. 17. F. 8. 
Sempervivum, L. House-leek. 
Br. Sp. 1. F. 1. 
S. iectorum, L. Common Plouse-leek. H. 122, B. 114. 
— F. July. P. 
Frequent on the roofs of cottages, &c., but generally plant- 
ed. Known in this county under the name of “ Foo’s .” 
Sedum, L. Orpine and Stone-crop. 
Br. sp. and v. 12. F. 6. 
S. Telephium, L. Orpine, or Live-long. H. 123, B. 
113. — F. June, July. P. 
Bather local. Side of a field Easter Clepington, near 
Dundee. Banks of Bullion Burn. Near the village of 
Mericmoor, Camperdown. Near the Bridge of Finhaven, 
in abundance, &c. 
Kinblethmont, W. F. L. Carnegie, Esq. Bridge of Dun, 
and in a wood three miles from Montrose on the south side 
of the Brechin road, Mr A. Kerr. 
S. Anglicum , Huds. English Stone-cress. H. 123, B. 
114. — F- June, August. A. ? 
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