MB. HABDT OV SOME BERWICKSHIRE PLANTS. 349 



New Habitats for some Berwickshire Plants. 

 By Mr. James Hardy. 



The following list comprises a number of the rarer Cryp- 

 togamous plants to be found in the East of Berwickshire, par- 

 ticularly in the parish of Cbckburnspath. Some of them have 

 been hitherto unrecorded, as may be ascertained by reference 

 to the second volume of Dr. Johnston's Flora, and to the 

 lists that have appeared in the first volume of the Club's Pro- 

 ceedings ; the others have been given as illustrative of the 

 distribution of species in a portion of the district, whose phy- 

 sical features are pretty distinctly defined. 



MUSCI. 



Phascum subulatum. Abundant on roadsides, Penmanshiel 



Wood, Coldingham Moor, &c. 

 Gymnostomum heimiL (Pottia heimii, Br. and Sckimp.) Coast 

 at Cockburnspath Cove, near the harbour. 



— conicum. Sea-banks at Greenheugh. 



fasciculare. Side of a ditch, under long heath, 



on the moor near Penmanshiel, and on Greenside Hill, 

 pyriforme. Side of a small stream at Green- 



heugh. Rare. 



Splachnum ampullaceum. Langstruther Bog, and elsewhere 

 on Coldingham Moor. 



Weissia curvirostra. Border of the moor at the head of Red- 

 Clues Cleugh. 



• mucronata, Br, and Schimp. Kitchencleugh Dean, 



and on the moor near the Blakelaws, and Pyperton Hill. 

 A species nearly allied to Weissia controversa. 



verticillata. Sea-banks at the Rammel Cove ; at St. 



Helen's Chapel ; behind the Old Toll at Dunglass ; and 

 in fine fruit in Dunglass dean. 



Grimmia trichophylla. On Greywacke rocks near the Slate 

 Quarry at Oldcambus West Mains, and to the east of 

 Redheugh. Dr. Greville tells me that my specimens re- 

 present his species. 

 • doniana. On stone-walls, Bushiel Dean, and Pen- 

 manshiel ; likewise on stones, Coldingham Moor. Rare, 



