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G. palustre , L. White Water Bedstraw. H. 159, B. 
143. — F. July. P. 
Abundant in marshy places, in woods, ditches, &c. 
/3. Witheringii , Hook. (G. Witheringii, E. Bot.) In 
marshes, particularly in the highland valleys, as Clova, &c. 
G. uliginosum , L. Bough Marsh Bedstraw. H. 159, 
B. 144. — F. July, Augt. P. 
Not uncommon in marshes. 
G. saxatile , L. Smooth Heath Bedstraw. H. 159, B. 
144. — F. May, Augt. P. 
Abundant in the woods, often whitening the ground. 
Sandy pastures on the sea-shore, and on the hills. 
G, erectum, Huds. Upright Bedstraw. H. 160, B. 143. 
— F. June, July. P. 
At the side of the carriage-drive, in a wood west from 
Kinnaird Mill, Mr A. Bousie. Mr G. Don enumerates 
this in his list, but does not give a locality. 
G. cinereum, All. Grey Spreading Bedstraw. H. 160, 
B. 143. — F. Augt. P. (G. dijfusum , Don. G. erectum , 
/3. cinereum , Bab.) 
Near Kinnaird, Mr G. Don. 
G. aristatum, L. Bearded Bedstraw'. H. 160, B. 143. 
— F. July, Augt. P. 
Angusshire, not common, Mr G. Don. 
G. pusillum, L. Least Mountain Bedstraw. H. 161, B. 
144. — F, July, Augt. P. 
Lower rocks of Clova, Mr G. Don. Rocks on south side 
of Glen Dole, and west side of Glen Phee, associated in the 
latter station with Oxytropis campestris, Professors Balfour 
and Graham. 
G. spurium , L. Smooth-fruited Corn Bedstraw. H. 161, 
B. 145. — F. July. A. 
In corn-fields near Forfar, rare, Mr G. Don. 
