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P. serpyllacea, Wei he. Ettrick Bridge *79 ; near Fairydean 80. 



P. vulgaris, L. North of Galashiels So ; near Ettrick 79. 



fSaponaria Vaccaria, L. Stranraer 74. 



Silene Cucubalus, Wib. Peebles 78. 



S. maritima, With. Plentiful on Correifron, 72, up to 1800 feet. 



Lychnis dioica, with pure white flowers, near Peebles 78; Dunragit 74. 



Cerastium tetrandrum, Curt. Torrs Warren, Mull of Galloway, 74. 



Stellaria media, With., var. Boraana (Jord.). Peebles ^78; 

 Galashiels *79; Dryburgh *8o. 



(To be continued.} 



ALIEN PLANTS. 

 By JAMES ERASER. 



THE following fifty Alien Plants were seen by Mr. M'Andrew 

 and myself during the year 1909. This list brings the 

 number of such plants seen by us since 1903, and recorded 

 in the " Annals of Scottish Natural History " yearly since 

 1904, up to about nine hundred and twenty. 



A star in front of a name indicates a new British 

 record. 



RANUNCULACE^:. 



Nigella arvensis, L. Leith, several. 



CRUCIFEILE. 



Goldbachia kevigata, DC. Leith, several. 



Iberis intermedia, Guersant. Portobello, one. 



I. umbellata, L. Portobello, two or three. 



*Isatis aleppica, Scop., var. pamphylica, Boiss. Leith, several ; 



Portobello, one. 

 Moricandia arvensis, DC. Portobello, one. 



RESEDACE^:. 



Reseda lutea, Z., var. laxa, Lange. Pettycur, one clump, with 

 pendulous fruits and flat leaves, which seems to be this variety. 



CARYOPHYLLACE^:. 

 *Arenaria stellarioides, Willd. Leith, two. 



