Aprit 1909.] BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH 41 
heaps, etc., and in gardens. To be found from Galafoot 
to the mouth of the Tweed. 
M. denticulata, Willd. var.—On shingle, Tweedside, near 
Galafoot. 
M. laciniata, Mill.—Plentiful, banks of Tweed. 
M. maculata, Willd—Common from Galafoot to 
Newstead. 
M. minima, L.—On shingle banks of Gala and Tweed, 
plentiful, owing, no doubt, to the warm summer of 1908. 
M. sativa, L.—Galafoot. 
Melilotus alba, Desr—Amongst grass above Galafoot, 
a single plant. 
M. arvensis, Wallr.—One large shrub, bank of Gala. 
M. indica, All.—A single plant at the mills, Gala. 
Pisum sativum, L.—A few, Galafoot. 
Trifolium angustifolium, L.—A single plant, Galafoot. 
T. resuprnatum, L.—Tweedside, on shingle, several. 
Lythrum Hyssopifolia, L.—Plentiful from Galafoot to 
Newstead. 
Ammi Visnaga, L.—Galafoot, one plant. 
Caucalis leptophylla, L—Two or three plants, bed of 
Gala and Tweedside. 
Peucedanwm Ostruthiwm, Koch.—Dryburgh, V.C. 80, 
been there since 1872; and Ettrick Bridge end, V.C. 79. 
Valeriana pyrenaica, L.—Yair Bridge and Langlee 
Woods. 
Dipsacus Fullonwm, L.—Tweedside, several. 
Bidens tripartita, L.—A single plant, Galafoot. 
Calendula officinalis, L.Several, Galafoot. 
Calotis hispidula, F. Muell.—On banks of the Tweed, 
plentiful. A native of Australia. 
*Cenia turbinata, Pers., var. concolor.—A single plant, on 
shingle bed of Gala. It is a common weed through Cape 
Colony. 
Carduus argentatus, L.—Several, Galafoot. 
Centaurea Cyanus, L.—Several, Galafoot. 
C. melitensis, L—Very plentiful from Galafoot to New- 
stead. 
C. solstitialis, L.—A single plant, Galafoot. 
Cotula australis, Hook. £—A single plant at Galafoot, 
gathered by Mr. Fraser. 
