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Near the pond of Kinnaird, and by the side of the N. Esk, 
a little above Gannachy Bridge, Mr A. Bousie. 
J. serpyllifolia , Dicks. Thyme-leaved J. H. 123. 
Den of Airlie, and Clova, sterile. 
J. dilatata, L. Dilated J. H. 125. 
Walls and trees common, ft. frequent. 
J. Tamarisci, L. Tamarisk J. H. 125. 
Old walls, trees, and banks, plentiful, ft. not uncommon. 
J. multi/ida, L. Many-lobed J. 125. 
Moist places frequent. Monifieth, Sands of Barrie, Strath- 
martin, &c. 
J. Blasia , Hook. Flask-bearing J. H. 126. 
Reeky Linn, with ft. in April 1842. Milltown of Moni- 
fieth, west side of the railway bridge at the mouth of the 
Dighty, ft. young, Feb. 1847. Mericmoor Wood (now de- 
stroyed). Glen Dole, Clova. 
J. epiphylla , L. Broad-leaved J. H. 126. 
Sides of springs and shady banks, frequent. In ft. Foth- 
ringham, Deerhill, and Baldovan Woods, March to June. 
/3. lonyifolia, Hook. 
In ft. near a small waterfall west side of Crai •y Owl, Sid- 
law, April. Side of a small rill between Broughty and Moni- 
fieth. Moist places on the “ terrace ” or steep rocks on the 
north banks of the Esk, west from Brechin Castle, April 
1847, Mr W. Anderson. 
J. calycina , Tayl. (J. epiphylla , y. furciqera. Hook. 
127.) 
Wet rocks, Den of Pitlyall, sterile. 
J . furcata, L. Forked J. H. 127. 
Rocks and trees frequent, ft. not common. 
y. ceruginosa, Hook. 
Reeky Linn, and on trunks of trees between the marsh of 
Rescobie and the lake, investing them with dense spreading 
