ioo ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



*M. piperita, L. Tweedside below Peebles *?8 ; near West Tarbert 



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 *M. verticillata, Huds. Near Abbotsford '"79. 



Thymus glaber, Mill. Correifron ^72. 



T. praecox, Opiz, Mull. ""74. 



*Stachys ambigua, Sm. Near Peebles ^78. 



Clinopodium vulgare, L. Tweedside *?8 ; also by the Ettrick, etc. 



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 Nepeta hederacea, Trev. Near Peebles ^78. 



*Scutellaria galericulata, L., var. pubescens^ Benth., in DC., " Prod." 

 xii. 425, " caule, foliorum pagina inferiore, calycibus, corol- 

 lisque pubescentibus." On shingle at East Tarbert in great 

 plenty *74, noticeable from its conspicuous pale blue flowers. 

 Plant about 4 to 6 inches above shingle, flowers longer than 

 bracts, very pubescent ; leaves on under side canescent with 

 shaggy hairs. The same form was observed on shingle at 

 Jeantown, W. Ross, '^105. 



Galeopsis Tetrahit, L. In Wigton and Peebles I saw this in three 

 distinct modifications : one, the plant known as bifida, Boenn. ; 

 second, a taller plant though not so coarse as our English type, 

 with somewhat large, pale purplish-pink flowers, the tube not 

 very elongate ; third, growing with this a plant with pure white 

 flowers which were smaller (when looked at from the front) 

 owing to the narrower corolla lobes, but with distinctly longer 

 tube, so that viewed sideways the flowers of third looked longer 

 and larger than those of second. Is this another instance of 

 flower-dimorphism ? if so, it is curious it should be correlated 

 with albinism. The relative length of the stamens and styles 

 appeared to be the same in the few specimens I examined. 



Teucrium Scorodonia, L. Near Peebles 78. 



Ajuga reptans, L. Near Peebles *78, completing the comital 

 distribution. 



fPlantago Lagopus, L. Stranraer 74, as in 1898. 

 Littorella uniflora, Asch. Cauldshields (personal) 79. 

 fChenopodium opulifolium, Schrad. Galashiels 79. 

 |C. murale, L. Stranraer ^74. 



Atriplex patula, L. Moffat 72 ; Galashiels, etc. ^79. 

 A. hastata, L. Peebles *78; Galashiels *Tg. 



An Atriplex at Stranraer appears to be a distinct species ; un- 

 fortunately I was too early for fruit. 



Polygonum Lapathifolium, L. Galashiels ^79. 



