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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Ord. LXXXVIII.— LILIACE^E. 
Gen. Br. 2. F. 1. Sp. Br. 2. F. I. 
Tulipa, L. Tulip. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1. 
T. sylvestris, L. Wild Tulip. H. 347, B. 303. — F. 
Apr. May. P. 
In a wood a little to the north of Brechin Castle, Mr A. 
Bousie. Mr W. Anderson found it flowering there in Mav 
1847, and remarks that the plants are scattered through 
the wood, near the stables, which were erected on the site of 
the old garden about 40 years ago. A doubt is therefore 
created whether the plant may be really indigenous in that 
station. 
Ord. LXXXIX. ASPHODELE^E. 
Gen. Br. 8. F. 2. Sp. and v. Br. 23. F. 7. 
Allium, L. Onion. 
Br. sp. and v. 11. F. 6. 
A. Ampeloprasum, L. Great Bound-headed Garlic. H. 
347, B. 305.— F. Augt, P. 
In dens near the shore, east from Arbroath, Mr G. Don. 
A. arenarium , L. Sand Garlic. H. 347, B. 306. — F. 
June, July. P. (This and A. Scorodoprasum, L. is con- 
sidered identical by Bab.) 
Enumerated by Mr G. Don , but without locality. 
A. carinatum , L. Mountain Garlic. H. 348, B. 307. 
— F. July, Augt. P. (A. oleraceum , /3. complanatum , 
Fries.) 
Among rocks by the side of the Isla, and to the eastward 
of Arbroath, plentiful, Mr G. Don. 
A. vineale, L. Crow Garlic. H. 348, B. 306. — F. June, 
July. P. (A. arenarium , Fries.) 
Frequent, from Will’s Braes to Usan. 
