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Uredine<e. 



UREDO EUPHORBIA Hot. Gall. ii. 896. On the under surface of the 

 leaves of Euphorbia Helioscopia ; frequent in gardens at Eccle*, Dr R. 

 D. Thomson. 



jEciDiUM ASPERIFOLII, Bot. GaU. ii. 906. On the leaves of Lycopsb 

 urvensis, near Coldstream, Mr R. Embleton. On the same plant in 

 Holy Island, Dr Johnston. 



UREDO VALERIANS, Sot. Gall. ii. 898. On the leaves of Valeriana 

 officinalis, in autumn, near Berwick, Dr Johnston. 



PUCCINI A ADOXJE. On the leaves of Adoxa moecbetillina, in Lang- 

 ton Wood, Mr T. Brown. 



Mucedinea. 



EUROTIUM ROSARUM, Grev. Crypt. Fl. tab. 164, fig. 2. On the un- 

 ripe fruit of various roses in several parts of Berwickshire, Dr Johnston. 



HBLMISPORIUM VELUTINUM. On a branch of decaying sycamore in 

 the Hirsel woods, Sir W. Jardine. 



HELMISPORIUM CH^LOSPERMUM, Bot. Gall. ii. 929- On the dead 

 straw of the oat, Mr T. Brown. 



Plants for which no Berwickshire Habitats are mentioned in Dr 

 Johnston's Flora. 



ARUNDO ARENARIA. Links about half a mile south from Coldingham 

 sands, not plentiful, Mr A. Carr. 



CARDUUS NUTANS. In fields about Edrom, and at Mayfield, Mr R. 

 Dunlop. Probably introduced with clover-seeds. 



CLINOPODIUM VULGARE. Birgham haugh, Dr R. D. Thomson. 



CYNOOLOSSUM OFFICINALB. On Coldingham shore, plentiful; and 

 about Halidown farm, sparingly, Dr Johnston. 



ENDOCARPON WEBERI. Stitchell Linn, Mr T. Brown. 



HIERACIUM UMBELLATUM. On the Edinburgh road near Hatchetnize, 

 Miss Bell. 



MENTHA GENTILIS. Sides of the Whiteadder, from its mouth to Ed- 

 ington, occasionally, and intermixed with M. hirsuta, Mr C. C. Ba- 

 bington. 



LEPIDIUM CAMPESTRE. Banks of the Dean, Dunglass, Rev. A. Baird. 



POTERIUM SANGUISORBA. On the banks of Coldingham Lough, very 

 sparingly, Mr Mitchell. 



RANUNCULUS LINGUA. Ferneyrig and Lithtillum Lochs, plentiful, Dr 

 R. D. Thomson. In a bog at Craig's Walls, parish of Edrom, Mr Hen- 

 derson. 



VACCINIUM OXYCOCCUS. In a bog to the north of Sweethope Farm- 

 house, plentifully, Mr T. Browii. 



