FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Ill 
found on the Clova mountains. May his plant not be Eri- 
geron alpinus, which he has not enumerated ?) 
Erigeron, L. Flea-Bane. 
Br. sp.and v. 4. F. 2. 
E. acris , L. Blue Flea-Bane. H. 193, B. 157. — F. 
July, Sept. B. 
Plentiful on the Sands of Barrie. Stems simple or branch- 
ed, from two to twelve inches high. 
E. alpinus , L. Alpine Flea-bane. H. 193, B. 157. — F. 
July. P. 
Rocks at the head of Canlochen. High on the rocks of 
Craig Maid, and in the ravine nearly opposite the “ wash” of 
Feula, Glen Dole. Generally with a single flower. 
Aster, L. Starwort. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1. 
A. Tripolium , L. Sea Starwort. H. 193, B. 157- — E. 
Augt., Sept. P. ( Tripolium vulgare , Nees., DC.) 
In salt-marshes on the coast from Invergowrie to Mon- 
trose. 
Solidago, L. Golden-Rod. 
Br. Sp. and v. 2. F. 2. 
S. Virgaurea, L. Common Golden-Rod. H. 194, B. 
157. — F. July, Oct. P. 
Baldovan Woods, in one spot. Usan, Mr A. Croall. 
(&. cambrica, Sm. (S. Cambrica, Huds.) Not uncom- 
mon among the mountains, and on the banks of the streams 
descending from them, as the isla and North and South 
Esk. From two to eighteen inches high, the racemes crowd- 
ed or lax. Stems and leaves covered with a short pubes- 
cence, the accuminated filaments of which are so constricted 
fit regular distances as to present the articulated appearance 
of a conferva. 
