56 ADDITIONS TO TH K FLOIIA OK HKHWIOK-UPON-T\VEED. 



PYROLA SECUNDA Serrated Winter-green. On Yevering Bell, Nor- 

 tlnunberland, sparingly, Dr Johnston and Rev. J. Baird. This pretty 

 plant is not uncommon in fir woods in the Highlands of Scotland, but it 

 has always been considered one of the rarest of English plants, and this 

 is its first and only habitat in Northumberland. Wallis, indeed, says, 

 that the "small winter-green, with roundish serrate leaves," grows plen- 

 tifully on the borders of Ramshaw Wood ; but Mr Winch tells us that 

 he had sought for it there in vain ; and after examining Wallis's descrip- 

 tion, we entertain no doubt whatever that his~species is really Pyrola 

 minor, a plant that had not been accurately characterised when the his- 

 tory of Northumberland was published. 



RHAMNUS CATHARTICUS Common Buckhorn. Sea banks at the mouth 

 of Dunglass Burn, Rev. A. Baird. 



ROSA INODORA, Hook. Brit. Flor. i. p. 233. At the base of Yevering 

 Bell, intermixed with other species, Dr Johnston. 



ROSA VILLOSA, Hook. Brit. Flor. i. p. 230. On Yevering Bell ; and 

 frequent in the deans and ravines of Berwickshire, Dr Johnston. 



STELLARIA NEMORUM, Wood Stitchwort. On an island in the Tweed, 

 between Cornhill and Lees, on the Scotch side of the river, Miss E. Bell. 

 To the west of Warke, under some willows on the side of the Tweed, 

 Miss Bell. 



TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM Strawberry-headed Trefoil. North side of 

 the Whiteadder, from the Blue-stone ford to near Edington Mill, and 

 by the hedges on the farm of Nethermains, in the parish of Chirnside, 

 Mr Henderson. Side of the Whiteadder, at Gainslaw Bridge, Mr P. 

 W. Maclagan. 



CRYPTOGAMOUS. 



Hypoxyla. 



SPHJERIA POLYMORPHA. On stumps of trees in the Hirsel woods ; not 

 common. 



HISTERIUM RUBI. On decayed branches of Rubus fructicosus, in the 

 plantations at the Retreat, Dr Johnston. 



Fungi. 



HELVEL,LA MITRA. Bankhead wood, near Eccles, October 1833, Dr 

 R. D. Thomson. 



BOLETUS EDULIS, Grevillc. Hirsel woods, Dr Johnston. 



AGARICUS APPLICATUS, Withering. On rotten wood in the Hirsel 

 plantations, Dr Johnston. 



Ly coper dacece. 



LICEA FRAGIFORMIS. On rotten willow trees at Horsykend, in No- 

 vember, Dr R. D. Thomson. 



