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A. ursinum , L. Broad-leaved Garlic, or Barn sons. H. 
•349, B. 307. — F. May, June. P. 
Dens of Airlie, Glammis, Foulis, &c. 
A. oleraceum , L. Streaked Field Garlic. H. 348, B. 
307. — F. July, Augt. P. 
Near Montrose, Prof. Balfour , and Dr M l Nab. Den of 
Fullerton, Mr A. Kerr. 
Hyacinthus, L. Hyacinth. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1. 
H. non-scriptus, L. Wild Hyacinth, or English Blue- 
bell. H. 351, B. 308. — F. May, June. P. ( Scilla nutans 
E. Bot. Agraphis nutans, Link., Bab.) 
Wooded dens, as those of Airlie, Glammis, Foulis, &c., 
abundant. 
Dens of Fullerton and Bonnington, Mr A. Croall. Banks 
of the South Esk, a little above Balbirnie Mill, Air J. 
Cruickshank. Montrose Links, near Kinnaber House, Air 
A. Kerr. 
Ord. xc.-melanthace^e. 
Gen. Br. 1 2. F. 1. Sp. Br. 2. F. 1. 
Tofieldia, Huds. Scottish Asphodel. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1. 
T. palustris , Huds. Scottish Asphodel. H. 353, B. 
309. — F. June, Augt. P. (T. borealis, Wahl. Antheri- 
cum calyculatum , L.) 
Wet rocks, and marshy banks among the Clova mountains 
frequent, seldom lower than 2000 feet. 
Ord. NCII— JUNCEA3. 
Gen. Br. 3. F. 3. Sp. and v. Br. 40. F. 22. 
Juncus, L . Bush. 
Br. Sp. and v. 28. F. 14. 
J. glaucus, Ehrh. Hard Bush. H. 355, B. 311. — F. 
July, Augt. (J. inflexus, Leers.) 
