26 Kev. George Macfarlane on 



APPENDIX. 



Trlentalis europcea. — Rawburn ; Langformacus. Specimens re- 

 ceived July 1882. Still in Coldinghani Moor and moors 

 between Penmanshiel and Old Cambus. 



Mentha piperita. — Two ctations for this plant near Allanton and 

 Old Cambus Burn ; frequent. 



Cramhe mariiima, although plentiful at one time along our coast, is 

 never seen now. 



Lithosjjerrmmi maritimum has also disappeared, from the shifting of 

 the gravel banks. 



Cynoglossimi officinale has disappeared at Lumsden Dean. 



Vaccinium Oxycoccus. — Drone Moor and the Long or Coldingham 

 Moor. 



Pyrola media. — Still frequent in fine flower at Penmanshiel Woods 

 and connected deans. 



Hieracium umhellatum. — Penmanshiel Woods. 



Artemisia maritima. — Confined to one rock of Greywacke, on coast 

 near St Helen's Church. 



Utricularia minor. — Gordon Moss. 



&c., &c., &c. 



Note on Plant Localities in the Seaward District of 

 Berwickshire. By the Rev. George Macfarlane, 

 Coldingham, Associate. 



[Read 11th January 1883.] 



Vicia orobus, D.C. — This plant lias not been found in 

 Berwickshire for niany years. It was said to be once found 

 at Houndwood, I have found two new stations for it on 

 the farm of Hillend, which belongs to James S. Mack, Esq. 



S'tlaus pratensis, Bess. — Found on the farms of Fleurs 

 and Hallydown, between Coldingham and Eyemouth. 



Adoxa MoschatelUna, Linn. — Found on the farm of Bee 

 Edge, near Coldingham. 



Cerastium arvense, Linn. — On Northfield farms, and 

 near Coldingham Loch. 



Artemisia Absinthium, Linn. — Coldingham Law. 



Anchusa sempervirens, Linn. — Near Reston. 



Hypericum humifusum^ Linn. — St Abb's Head. 



Arenaria verna, Linn. Do. 



Asplenium marimim, Linn. Do. 



Oystopteris fragilis, Bernh. Do, 



