FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
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P. media , Sw. Intermediate Winter-green. H. 213, 
B. 195. — F. May, Augt. P. 
Cramb’s Wood, south-west from Glammis. Glen Clova, 
a little beyond the “ smithy,” or smith’s shop, by the way- 
side, on open grassy banks. 
Den of Airlie, in the oak copse on the right bank, associ- 
ated with Trientalis europcea , Rev. J. S. Barty. 
Burn Woods, Mr A. Bonsie. Moor of Pert, and Craigo, 
Mr A. Croall. Near Kinnaird, and Woods of Ardovie and 
Kinnoul, Mr J. Cruickshank. 
P. minor , L. Lesser Winter-green. H. 213, B. 195. — 
F. June, July. P. (P. rosea, E. Bot.) 
Baldovan Woods, plentiful. Woods, back-moor of Dun- 
trune. Woods near Newtyle. Lumley Den. Den of 
Glammis, and Hunter’s Hill Wood. Sidlaw Hills. Bocks 
of Canlochen, and Glen Dole, &c. 
Den of Fullerton, Dr White. Woods of Dun and Guthrie, 
Mr A. Croall. Fir-woods near Forfar, Mr G. Don. Buth- 
ven, Rev. P. Barty. 
Ord. LI.-ILICINE^E. 
Gen. Br. 1. F. 1. Sp. Br. 1. F. 1. 
Ilex, L. Holly. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1. 
I. A quifolium, L. Common Holly. H. 214, B. 196. — 
F. May, June* T. 
About Mains Castle, and other places, but probably 
planted. 
Small plants occur here and there in the Woods of Dun, 
that are apparently indigenous, Mr A. Croall. Clova 
Mountains, Mr G. Don. It is likely to be perfectly indige- 
nous there, but no definite station is pointed out. 
Ord. LIL— JASMINEJE. 
Gen. Br. 2. F. 2. Sp. and v. Br. 3. F. 2. 
Ligustrum, L. Privet. 
Br.sp.l. F.l. 
L. vulgare , L. Privet. H. 214, B. 197. — F. June, 
July. S. 
