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law Hills, north side, near the new Glam mis road. Pastures, 
Clova, plentiful. 
Between Restenet and Rescobie, Montrose Links, near 
Usan, &c., Mr A. Croall. 
Menyanthes L. Buckbean. 
Br.sp.l. F. 1. 
M. trifoliata, L. Buckbean, or Marsh Trefoil. H. 220 
B. 201. — F. May, July. P. 
Marshes, and marshy margins of lakes frequent. 
Ord. LV.— POLEMONIACE2E. 
Gen. Br. 1. F. 1. Sp. Br. 1. F. 1. 
Polemonium, L. Jacob’s-Ladder. 
Br.sp.l. F. 1. 
P. coeruleum, L. Blue Jacob’s Ladder. H. 221, B. 202. 
— F. Julv. P. 
y 
Woods of Dun, but perhaps introduced, Mr J. Cruick- 
shank. 
[Ord. LVL— CONVOLVULACEJS. 
Gen. Br. 2. F. 2. Sp. and v. Br. 7. F. 4. 
Convolvulus, L. Bindweed. 
Br. sp. 3. F. 3. 
C. arvensis , L. Small Bindweed. H. 221, B. 202. — F. 
June, July. P. 
Wayside east from Dundee, on the Broughty-road, spa- 
ringly, almost extinct, from scantiness of soil between the 
footpath and wall. Formerly abundant on the Constitution 
Brae, Dundee, now effectually banished by modern improve- 
ments. Flowers delicately fragrant. 
Bocks at Dysart, and Montrose Links, Mr A. Croall. 
Plentiful near Usan, Mr J. Cruickshank. 
When contemplating the small bindweed, we may say, in 
the beautiful language of Bryant : — 
