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moral evil also shall be gradually abated, and ' the earth shall 

 be full of the knowledge of the Lord, as the waters cover the 



MISCELLANY. 



1. Viola flavicomis, Smith. On Holy Island Links, scattered. 

 A small variety of the V. canina, Sm., grows abundantly on the 

 same links, and care must be taken not to confound the species. 



2. Potamogeton prcelongum. In the Tweed at Birgham, Dr. R. 

 D. Thomson. I have specimens from this habitat from Miss E. 

 Bell and Miss Hunter. The species occurs also in the Tweed at 

 the Chain Bridge, intermingled with P. lucens. 



3. Glyceria distans, Smith. On the shore near Goswick^ Mr. 

 R. H. Clay. 



4. Asplenium germanicum, '^ Specimens were sent to me last 

 month from Minto Craigs, R. ; and it was said to grow in some 

 abundance in particular spots. On Minto Craigs grows also 

 Asplenium septentrionale J' A. Jerdan. Sept. 11th. 



5. Eolis coronata. On the shore in front of the Coves in 

 Holy Island. 



6. Echinus lividus. In the same locality. 



G.J. 



