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Arbutus, L. Bear-berry. 
Br. Sp. 3; F. 1. 
A. Uva-Ursi, L. Bed Bear-berry. H. 211, B. 192. — 
F. May, June. S. (. Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi, Spreng., 
Bab.) 
Plentiful on all the Clova mountains, with green fruit in 
July. In one spot on the Sidlaw Hills I detected a clump 
of it in bud, Apr. 1840. It was growing near a small peat- 
bog to the eastward of White Hill, on the left-hand bank. 
Ord. L.— MONOTBOPE^E. 
Gen. Br .2. F. 1. Sp.Br.6. F. 5. 
Pyrola, L. Winter-green. 
Br. Sp. 5. F. 5. 
P. uniflora, L. Single-flowered Winter-green. H. 212, 
B. 196. — F. June, July. P. (Moneses grandiflora, Salisb., 
Bab.) 
Clova Mountains, but rare, Mr G. Don. This singularly 
beautiful and fragrant flower I have gathered in Scone 
Woods, near Perth, but have never met with it in Forfar- 
shire, and Mr Don has not indicated any particular station. 
P. secunda, L. Serrated Winter-green. H. 212, B. 194. 
— F. July, P. 
Bocks, Canlochen, and Craig Maid, Glen Dole, not very 
plentiful. Woods near Gannachy Bridge, abundant, Messrs 
Bousie and Kerr. 
P. rotundifolia, L. Round-leaved Winter-green. H. 212, 
B. 195. — F. July, Sept. P. 
Rocks of Glen Dole and Canlochen sparingly. 
Fir-woods, Mr G. Don. Gannachy Woods, Dr J. D. 
Hooker. Miss Carnegie. 
A solitary specimen was found on the south side of the 
White Hill of Auchterhouse, near the summit, among young 
larch trees, July 1845. The root was left. Messrs Geo . 
Lawson and James Adie. 
