FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
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Near Tannadice, Mr G. Don. Hedge- bank opposite the 
south end of the Lower North Water (Esk) Bridge, appa- 
rently indigenous, Mr A. Croall. Banks of the North Esk 
near the Burn, Mr J. CruicJcshanJc. 
Fraxinus, L. Ash. 
Br. sp. and v. 2 . F. 1 . 
F. excelsior , L. Common Ash. H. 215, B. 197- — F. 
March, May. T. 
Frequent, but likely introduced. 
Ord. LIIL— APOCYNEJE. 
Gen . Br. 1 . F. 1 . Sp. Br. 2 . F. 2 . 
Vinca, L. Periwinkle. 
Br. sp. 2 . F. 2 . 
V. ininor, L. Lesser Periwinkle. H. 216, B. 197. — F. 
May, June. P. 
Woods of Kinnaird, and wood opposite Brechin Castle, in 
both places abundant, and undoubtedly introduced, though 
now completely naturalized, Mr J. CruicJcshank . 
V. major , L. Greater Periwinkle. H. 216, B. 198. — 
F. April, May. P. 
Langley Park, undoubtedly naturalized, Mr G. M‘Far- 
lane. 
Ord. LIV.-GENTIANEtE. 
Gen. Br. 6 . F. 3 . Sp . Br. 14 . F. 5 * 
Erythr^ea, Renealm. Centaury. 
Br. sp. 4 . F. 1 . 
E. Centaurium , Pers. Common Centaury. H. 217, 
B. 199. — F. June, Augt. A. ( Chironia , Curt. Gentiana y 
E. Bot.) 
Rare. Hare Craigs sparingly, June 183 Found there 
Augt. 1844, by the Rev. J. 0. Haldane and Rev. J. S. Barty. 
To the west of Dundee, Mr G. Don. I have never met with 
it there. 
