350 MR. HARDY ON SOME BERWICKSHIRE PLANTS. 



Didymodon rigidulus. Edge of a bog on Ewieside Hill. 



trifarius. Abundant below St. Helen's Chapel 



and on the coast to the west of it. 



heteromallus. Penmanshiel Wood, Blackburn 



Rigg Wood, Reedy-burn Dean ; and on sides of dry 

 ditches, Coldingham Moor. 

 Trichostomum aciculare. Abundant in Reedy-burn Dean. 

 It occurs also in Blackburn Rigg Dean, Kitchen Cleugh, 

 Penmanshiel Wood, and on Coldingham Moor. 



fasciculare. Not uncommon on stone-walls 



in the parish of Cockburnspath. Bushiel Dean ; Glyn 

 Fyn Bridge ; Penmanshiel ; near St Helen's Chapel. 



polyphyllum. A variety in small detached 



tufts in Penmanshiel Wood, near the Pease Mill, and in 

 Kitchen Cleugh. In Bushiel Dean these become more 

 compact, giving the plant a more alpine character. 



Dicranum polycarpum. Of this rare moss I have gathered 

 two or three specimens from a wall in Bushiel Dean ; 

 and have others from Dunglass Dean. Mr. Wilson, who 

 considers D. strumiferum as a variety of this, assures me 

 that my specimens are quite typical, 



squarrosum. Head of the Braid Bog near Pyper- 



ton Hill. In fruit in Sisterpath, Penmanshiel Wood. 



Tortula convoluta. At Penmanshiel, on the site of old lime 

 heaps, to which it is confined. 



ruralis. Sea-shore at Greenheugh, and the Bents. 



Inland on the wall of Penmanshiel Wood. Rare. 



Polytrichum urnigerum. Red Clues Cleugh, and Penman- 

 shiel Wood. 



Orthotrichum cupulatum. Rocks at Deans or Danes Castles? 

 Oldcambus West Mains. 



anomalum. Old wall at Penmanshiel Not 



common. 



drummondii. On stones and trees. Kitchen 



Cleugh, Penmanshiel Wood, and Blackburn Rigg Dean. 

 I am indebted to William Wilson, Esq., the distinguished 

 bryologist, for ascertaining this, and some other intri- 

 cate species. 



