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Moist places on the Sands of Barrie and near Monifieth. 
Den of Pitairlie. Sidlaw Hills in various places. Not un- 
frequent on marshy banks and among wet rocks on most of 
the Clova and Canlochen mountains. 
Banks of the Esk at the Burn, Messrs G. M‘Farlane and 
Croall. 
L. alpinum, L. Savin-leaved Club- moss. H. 448, B. 893, 
N. ( Phyt ., I. 33.) 
Abundant on the Sidlaw Hills and on the higher moun- 
tains to their summits. 
L. Selago, L. Fir Club-moss. H. 448, B. 393, N. 
(. Phyt ., I. 81.) 
Plentiful on the Sidlaw Hills and Clova mountains to their 
summits, and in several parts of the low grounds, as Restenet 
moss. 
Sub-Ord. IV. — MARS1LEACEAL 
Gen. Br. 2. F. 2. Sp.Br.S ? F. 2. 
Isoetes, L. Quill- wort. 
Br. sp. 2? F. 1. 
I. lacustris, L. Quill-wort. H. 449, B. 392, N. ( Phyt ., 
I. 153.) 
Abundant in the small loch at the south-west corner of 
Loch Brandy, Clova. 
Loch Feithy between Forfar and Arbroath, Mr G. Don. 
Near Kettins, Mr James Gibb. 
Pilularia, L. Pill-wort. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1 y 
P. globulifera, L. Pill-wort. H. 449, B. 392, N. (Phyt. 
I. 209.) 
In marshes, Mr G. Don, but no station indicated, and I 
have only seen it in shallow pools on the moor of Alyth on 
the confines of the adjacent county, Perth. 
Parish of Kettins, Mr James Gibb. Marsh, Monroman 
Moor, on the north side of the Forfar road, Mr J. Cruick- 
skarik. 
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