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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Plentiful from the coast to the mountains, but mostly 
planted, and showing nothing of the magnificent pine-forest 
scenery of the neighbouring district of Braemar. 
Juniperus, L. Juniper. 
Br.sp.andv. 2. F. 2. 
J. communis , L. Common Juniper. H. 330, B. 285. — 
F. May, fruit ripe in autumn. 
Not so plentiful as in Perthshire, but occurs in many places. 
Baldovan Woods, rare. Glen Phee and other valleys among 
the Clova mountains. 
Hill of Edzell, Hill of Findhaven, and Monroman Moor, 
Mr A. Croat l . 
/3. nana, Hook. (J. nana, Willd.) 
Sands of Barrie, north side of the sandhill of Button-ness, 
and frequent on the Clova mountains, as those of Glen Dole, 
&c. 
Taxus, L. Yew. 
Br. s p. and v. 2. F. 1. 
T. baccata , L. Common Yew. H. 330, B. 285. — F. 
March, April. T. 
Near Mains Castle and other places, but probably intro- 
duced. 
Class II.— MONOCOTYLEDONES. 
Sub-Class I. — PETALOIDE JE. 
Ord. LXXXI.— ALISMACE^E. 
Gen. Br. 3. F. 1. Sp. and v. Br. 7. F. 2. 
Alisma, L. Water Plantain. 
Br. sp. and v. 5. F. 2. 
A. Plantago , L. Greater Water Plantain. H. 331, 
B. 317. — F. July, August. P. 
