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flora of Forfarshire* 
And brought once more before our eyes, 
The scenes that cheered our youthful lot, 
And told that long-hushed voice to rise, 
And breathe tby words, ‘ F orget-me-not.’ ” 
M. repens , Don. Creeping Water Mouse-ear. H. 227 * 
B. 208. — F. May, August. P. (M. secunda , Murr. M. 
palustris, / 3 . Hook. FI. Scot.) 
Frequent about the sides of rills, and in marshy places. 
Den of Pitairlie. Glen Ogilvy. Near Ben Hard, Loch 
Brandy stream, and streams on the Bassies, Clova. 
M. coespitosa, Schultz. Tufted Water Mouse-ear. H. 
227, B. 208. — F. May, June. P. ? (M. lingulata, Lehm.) 
Banks of the lakes of Bescobie and Balgavies, Mr A . 
Croall, where I have also found it. Banks of Lunan Water, 
Dr TV. Reid. Ditch, Links of Montrose, Mr J. Cruickshank. 
M. sylvatica, Hoffm. Upright Wood Mouse-ear. H. 228, 
B. 209. — F. June, July. P. 
Den of Fullerton, Mr A. Croall. Small wood in the deer-* 
park of Kinnaird, Mr J. Cruickshank. 
M. arvensis , Hoffm. Field Mouse-ear. H. 228, B. 209* 
— F. May, August. A. (M. intermedia , Link. M. scor- 
pioides a. arvensis, FI. Br.) 
Fields and waste places frequent. 
M. collina, Hoffm. Early Field Mouse-ear. H. 228, B. 
209. — F. April. May. A. (M. arvensis, Link. M. ar- 
vensis, y. Wahl. M. hispida, Schlecht., Koch. M. stricta, 
Link.) 
Will’s Braes and Ninewells, plentiful on the braes and 
rocks. Sands of Barrie, varying from a quarter of an inch 
high with a single flower, to two inches with several flowers. 
Beeky Linn, &c* 
Near the woods of Charlton, on the sands, Mr J. Cruick- 
shank. 
M» versicolor, Lehm. Yellow and blue Mouse-ear. H. 
229, B. 209. — F. May, June. A. (M. scorpioides y. L. 
M. scorpioides / 3 . Huds. M. scorpioides collina, Ehrh. M. 
arvensis y. versicolor, Pers.) 
Ninewells. Strathmartin. Trottick. Walls of Broughty 
