210 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FLORA OF BERWICKSHIRE. 



68. CARDAMINE AMARA. Pease burn, above the forester's house ; Black- 

 burn-rigg-dean. 



69. ARABIS THALIANA. Sea-banks near Redheugh. 



70. GERANIUM SANGUINEUM. Sea-banks behind Burnmouih. 



71. GERANIUM COLUMBINUM. In a field near Penmanshiel. 



72. OROBUS TUBEROSUS, var. /3 TENUIFOLIUS. Penmanshiel Wood and 

 Moor ; in Blackburn-rigg Wood. On the sea-banks the leaflets 

 of this plant are remarkably broad. 



73. VICJA SYLVATJCA. Red Clues Cleugh, very abundant on the north- 

 ern exposure ; deans in Penmanshiel Wood ; abundant below the 

 forester's house. 



74. VICIA LATHYROIDES. Foot of Dunglass-dean. 



75. ASTRAGALUS GLYCYPHYLLUS. On the sea-banks at the Ewelairs ; 



between the foot of the Pease burn and the Cove shore. 



76. TRIFOLIUM ARVENSE. Pease-dean ; Siccar-Point ; near the Cove 

 shore ; on greywacke rocks on the sea-banks below Dulaw. 



77 HYPERICUM HUMIFUSUM. Fields on the farms of Penmanshiel and 

 Butterdean. 



78. SONCHUS OLERACEUS. A peculiarly marked variety of this plant 



occurs in the vicinity of the sea along the coast of Berwickshire. 

 It is characterised by having the flower-stalks very downy when 

 young ; involucre usually bearing a number of glands ; leaves ly- 

 rato-pinnatifid, the terminal lobe angled and largest, generally desti- 

 tute of spines ; of a glaucous-green colour ; in texture thin and 

 flexible ; achenia minutely wrinkled. In rocks near Redheugh, 

 this variety is almost stemless, and the leaves spread around the 

 root in the manner of a star. This plant is the var. /3 of Smith, 

 Eng. Flor., and var. ? of Koch Flor. Germ. For the synonyms I 

 am indebted to the kindness of Dr Johnston. 



79. LEONTODON TARAXACUM, with the leaves hispid on both surfaces ; 

 on the sea banks near Dulaw. 



80. HIERACIUM MOLLE. Blackburn-rigg-dean, on the north bank, rare. 



81. CICHORIUM INTYBUS. Fields at Penmanshiel. 



82. CARDUUS NUTANS. In a field near Blackburn-rigg Wood, abundant 

 but local. The musky smell appears to reside most powerfully on 

 the under surface of the leaves. 



83. CNICUS HETEROPHYLLUS. In marshy spots on the top of the sea 



banks between Redheugh and Dulaw. The leaves of this species 

 emit a strong musky smell 



84. SENECIO viscosus. Very abundant in Glen-Fyn-dean, on the 



southern exposure ; rare and dwarf on the northern exposure ; in 

 the Pease dean, and at Redheugh shore. 



85. SENECIO JACOB^EA. A variety without the ray, grows bythe side 



of the Pease burn, above the forester's house. 



