MR. HARDY ON SOME BERWICKSHIBB PLANTS. S53 



Collema laceruin. In Red Clues Cleugh, Kitchen Geugh, 

 Blackburn Rigg Dean ; bearing apothecia in Reedy-burn. 

 A neat production ; slaty coloured when dried. 



Gyrophora polyphylla. Rocks at Deans Castles ; abundant 

 on stone walls near the site of St David's Cairn. 



Ramalina scopulorum. Rocks at Redheugh, St. Helen's 

 Chapel, and at Kitcarle, near Cockburnspath Cove. 



Isidium corallinum. Stone walls ; Penman shiel and Bushiel 

 Dean. 



Sphaerophoron coralloides. Reedy-burn Dean. 



Stereocaulon paschale. On an old road near the Little Blake- 

 law, abundant. 



ALGiE. 



Chroolepus aureus. Greenside Hill, Winding Dean, and on 

 the sea banks near St. Helen's Chapel. 

 ebeneus. On rocks in the Dean behind the fo- 

 rester's house, Penmanshiel Wood ; and in Reedy-bum 

 Dean. 



Protonema orthotrichi. On the leaves of Orthotrichum oris- 

 pum, Penmanshiel. 



Nostoc commune. In marshy places destitute of herbage ; 

 Greenside Hill, the Blakelaws, and Penmanshiel Moss 

 HilL 



FUNGI. 



Puccinia anemones. On the leaves of Anemone nemorosa 

 in spring. Penmanshiel Wood. 



To these may be added Callitriche autumnalis, in a pool 

 on Greenside Hill ; Allium vineale, in the lower part of Du- 

 law Dean, and on the rocks at Deans Castles ; and although 

 it is a little beyond the district, Anacharis aUinastrum in 

 Dunglass Pond. 



