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FLORA OF FORFARSiHIRE. 
Dr G. M‘Nab. Below Craigie, Rev. J. 0. Haldane and 
Rev. J. S. Barty. 
Ord. XLV.— DIPSACE^E. 
Gen. Br. 3. F. 2. Sp. Br. 6. F. 3. 
Scabiosa, L . Scabious. 
Br. sp. 2. F. 2. 
S. succisa , L. Devil’s-bit Scabious. H. 167, B. 149. — 
F. July, Oct. P. 
Plentiful in the woods, and on heaths and moors. With 
white flowers in Mericinoor Wood, 1831. With white and 
rose-coloured flowers on the hill between Long Loch and 
Newtyle. 
S. columbaria , L. Small Scabious. H. 167, B. 149. — 
F. July, August. P. 
In corn-fields on the coast frequent ; particularly between 
Arbroath and East Haven, and about Montrose. Occasion- 
ally with white flowers. 
Knautia, L. Field Scabious. 
Br. sp,' 1 . F. 1. 
K. arvensis , Coult. Field Scabious. H. 167, B. 148. — 
F. July, P. ( Scabiosa arvensis , L.) 
Plentiful in corn-fields, particularly along the coast. With 
white flowers at Blackness, near Dundee. 
( Dipsacus sylvestris , L. Wild Teazel, is stated in the 
New Stat. Acc. of For., p. 385, to be found in the parish of 
Kirkden, but as in the same report Subularia aquatica is 
said to occur, it is doubtful whether there may not be some 
mistake, or at least the plant a garden-escape. It grows at 
Foulis, but near houses, and not likely indigenous.) 
