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Gnaphalium, L. Cudweed. 
Br. ap. and v. 8. F. 4. 
G. dioicwn, L. Mountain Cudweed. H. 190, B. 165. 
— F. May, July. P. ( Antennaria dioica, Gsert.) 
Not uncommon from the coast to the mountains. On the 
Sands of Barrie, at the mouth of the Buddon Burn, it occurs 
in broad patches, the sterile and fertile plants usually sepa- 
rate, scales of the involucre coloured rose, or crimson, or pure 
white. On Sidlaw Hills and on the Clova mountains the 
plant grows taller ; on Carlowie I have gathered specimens, 
fourteen inches high, those on the coast rarely exceed four or 
five inches. 
Moors of Guthrie, Rossie, Dun, &c. Mr A. Croall. 
G. sylvaticum L. Highland Cudweed. H. 190, B. 164. 
— F. July Augt. P. /3 .(6r. rectum , Huds.) 
Sandy fields on the coast, and plentiful in the mountain 
pastures, varying greatly in size, and more or less upright , 
leaves usually glabrous above. A specimen found in Can- 
lochen by Mr John Henderson has the leaves downy on both 
sides, and may be the true G. Norvegicum , Retz. 
G. supinum , L. Dwarf Cudweed. H. 190, B. 165. — 
F. July, Augt. P. (G. alpinum, Lightf. G. pusillum , 
Htenke., Bab.) 
Abundant on the Clova and Glen Isla mountains, about 
their summits, and in some places descending to nearly their 
bases, always preferring dry stony ground. Varies from one 
to four inches high, with from one to five heads of flowers. 
Leaves linear, or linear- lanceolate, white and downy on both 
sides. Flower-heads when more than one approximate or 
distant. 
G, uliginosum , L. Marsh Cudweed. H. 191, B. 164. — 
F. Augt. Sept. A. 
In various places, not common. Auldbar road, between 
the railway station and the toll-bar. Wayside between Ar- 
broath and Montrose, Mr A. Kerr. Fields about Guthrie, 
Dun, &c., Mr A. Croall. 
