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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
G. boreale , L. Cross-leaved Bedstraw. H. 162, B. 145. 
— F. June, Augt. P. 
Banks of streams and marshy ground frequent, in the 
hilly and mountainous districts. Rocks of Glen Dole, Can- 
lochen, Carlowie, &c., to nearly the summits of the moun- 
tains. By the sides of the Esk and the Isla abundant. East 
side of the White Hill, near a peat- bog, Sidlaw, perhaps the 
most southerly station in the county. 
Abundant on the rocks at “ The Burn,” near Brechin, 
and common on all the Clova mountains, Prof. Balfour. 
Bridge of Dun. Mr G. M‘Favlane. 
G. Aparine , L. Goose-grass, or Cleavers. H. 162, B. 
145. — F. June, Augt. A. 
Abundant by waysides, in waste places, and under hedges. 
G. sacc/iaratum, All. Warty-fruited Bedstraw. H. 161, 
B. 144. — F. June, Augt. A. (G. verrucosum , E. Bot. 
Valantia Aparine, L.) 
G. Mollugo , L. Great Hedge Bedstraw. II. 160, B. 
143. — F. July, Augt. P. 
The two latter species are enumerated by Mr G. Don as 
natives of the county, but no stations are given. 
Sherardia, L. Field- Madder. 
Br . sp . 1. F . 1. 
S. arvensis , L. Lilac Sherardia, or Field Madder. H. 
162, B. 142. — F. May, Augt. A. 
Fields and waste places frequent. Though stated to have 
“ pale-blue” flowers, I have found them always to be of a 
lilac colour. 
Asperula, L. Woodruff. 
Br . Sp . 3. F . 1. 
A. odorata, L. Sweet Woodruff. H. 162, B. 142. 
F. May, June. P. 
In the Dens of Airlie, Glammis, &c., plentiful. 
In a small ravine near Rossie Mill, Mr A. Croall. 
