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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
On mossy ground near the old Priory of Restenet, and 
at the east end of Forfar Loch, Mr A. Croall. 
Eupatorium, X. Hemp-Agrimony. 
Br . sp . 1. F . 1. 
E. cannabinnm L. Common Hemp- Agrimony. H. 188, 
B. 156.— F. July, Sept. P. 
Not uncommon on the coast, as at Auehmithie, Usan, Bod- 
din, Duninald, &c. 
Tanacetum, X. Tansy. 
Br . sp . 1. F . 1. 
T. vulgare , L. Common Tansy. H. 189, B. 163. — F. 
Augt. P. 
Abundant in various places, as at Ninewells near Inver- 
gowrie, and by the side of the Arbroath and Forfar Railway, 
between the Colliston and Leysmills stations. 
In great profusion, covering several acres, below the 
Bridge of Dun, Mr A. Croall. Wayside near Charlton 
Wood, Mr A. Kerr. 
Artemisia, L. Wormwood, &c. 
Br . sp . and v . 6. F . 4. 
A. maritima , L. Sea Wormwood. H. 189, B. 163. — 
F. Augt., Sept. P. 
/3 . Gallica (A. Gallica , Willd.) Both forms have been 
picked on maritime rocks near Usan and Dysart, by Messrs 
M l Far lane, Croall, Kerr, &c. 
A. Absinthium , L. Common Wormwood. II. 189, A. 163. 
* — F. July, Augt. P. 
Rare. Kinnoull Wood, near Montrose, Mr A. Croall. 
A. vulgaris , L. Mugwort. H. 181, B. 163. — F. July, 
Sept. P. 
Not uncommon by the sides of fields. 
