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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
More abundant than the last, growing by the sides of 
streams, springs, and in moist shady dens, covering the wet 
rocks and banks with its luxuriance of leaves and curious 
flowers. I have found it on the sea-shore, and in springy 
places near the summits of the Clova mountains. • 
Ord. XXXVIII.— UMBELLIFEILE. 
Gen. Br. 42. F. 24. Sp. and v. Br. 71. F. 29. 
Hydrocotyle, L. White-rot. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1. 
H. vulgaris , L. Common White-rot, or Marsh Penny- 
wort. H. 132, B. 125. — F. May, June. P. 
Plentiful in marshy places from the coast to nearly the 
summits of the mountains. 
Sanicula, L. Sanicle. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1. 
S. Europoea, L. Wood Sanicle. H. 133, B. 125. — F. 
May, July. P. 
Gannachy Woods, Mr John Laing. Castle of Edzell, 
Mr J. Critickshank . 
Eryngium, L. Eryngo. 
Br. sp. 2. F. 1. 
E. maritimum , L. Sea Eryngo, or Sea Holly. H. 138, 
B. 126. — F. July, Sept. P. 
Sands of Barrie, rare, occurring only in two or three spots 
on the sandy hillocks, near the beach, not far to the west- 
ward of the lighthouses. 
Sand-hills at the lighthouse, Montrose, very rare, Mr. J. 
Cruickshank. Montrose Links, rare, Mr G. M i Fa?' lane. 
To the eastward of Arbroath, plentiful, Mr G. Don ; but he 
specifies no stations. 
