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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Ord. xciil— hydrocharide^e. 
Gen . Br. 2. F. 1. Sp. Br. 2. F. 1. 
Stratiotes, L. Water -Soldier. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1. 
S. aloides, L. Water Soldier. H. 362, B. 287. — F. June, 
July. P. 
Plentiful in the Lakes of Forfar, Rescobie, Balgavies, and 
Feithy, probably not really indigenous, as Mr G. JJon ad- 
mits of having introduced it into the Lake of Forfar in 1792, 
but in the above localities it is now at least perfectly natur- 
alized. 
In a pool at Bracklaw Burn, parish of Carreston, Rev. J. 
0. Haldane. 
Ord. XCIY.— ORCHIBE^E. 
Gen. Br. 14. {Bab. 16.) F. 8. Sp. and v. Br. 45. F. 14. 
Goodyera, Br. Goodyera. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1. 
G. repens '. Br. Creeping Goodyera. H. 363, B. 294. — 
F. July, Augt. P. 
Woods of Stracathro, Mr G. M ( Farlane. Burn Woods, 
south from the entrance to Glen Esk, near Gannachy Bridge. 
This stately and picturesque bridge, which is much admired 
for the beautiful and romantic scenery around, spans the 
North Esk about ten miles north from Brechin, connecting 
the counties of Forfar and Kincardine. On both sides of the 
river the woods are rich and diversified, and to the botan- 
ist afford many a hidden gem ; and the rocky banks will 
amply reward the cryptogamist. 
Lister a, Br. T way blade. 
Br. sp. 3. F. 3. 
L. omta , Br. Common Twayblade. H. 364 B. 294. — 
F. May, June. P. (Ophrys, L.) 
