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List of Plants discovered within the District, since the publication of 

 De. Johnston's Flora of Berwick- upon- Tweed. 



a. DIC0TYLED0NE8. 



Chryosplenium alteenifolium — Alternate-leaved Golden Saxifrage. 

 Langton woods : at LoDgformacus : near Cockburn mill, Mr 

 Thomas Brown. Dunglass Dean, intermixed witli tlie C. oppo- 

 sitifolium, from which it differs in growing in a more scattered man- 

 ner, seldom ahove ten or twelve specimens together ; in preferring 

 a more shady and less damp spot, seldom growing where the 

 water stands ; and in having both leaves and flowers of a larger 

 size and bright colour ; Mr R. Embleton. 



Saxifeaga hypnoides — Mossy Saxifrage. Dnnsdale and Henhole 

 Hopes, parts of the Che\nots ; Miss Hunter, and Miss E. Bell. 



Saxifeaga hirculus — Near Langton wood, Berwickshire ; Mr Thomas 

 Brown. 



Peplis poetula — Water Purslane. In a ditch on the Tower farm near 

 Cockburnspath, plentiful ; Eev. A. Baird. Near the head of 

 Lemington Dean ; Mr Carr. 



Lotus DEcrMBENS — Spreading BircVs-Foot Trefoil. Cultivated fields 

 between Coldingham Lough and the sea ; Dr Johnston and Mr 

 Embleton. 



Lathyeus sylvesteis — Narrcic -leaved Everlasting Pea. Eauks of the 

 Whiteadder, opposite Hutton mill, in great abundance ; Mr E. 

 Dunlop. 



Spie^a filipendtjla — Common Prop wort. Belches Braes near the 

 Lees ; Miss E. Bell and Mr Embleton. Perhaps not indigenous 

 there. 



SisoN AMOMrM — Bastard Stone-Parsley. Sides of the Hirsel Lough, 



plentiful ; Misses Bell and Miss Hunter. 

 BiDEKS teipaetita — Threc-lohed Bur Marigold. By the side of a ditch 



near the Brewery in the village of Chatton, Northrmbeiland ; Mr 



MitcheU. 



HiERACiUM MOLLE — Soft-lcavcd Hawlcweed. Langton woods ; Mr 

 Brown. 



HiEEAciuM PEENANTHOiDES — Rough-lordcred Haichcced. Wooded bank 

 opposite Bank-house, Berwickshire ; Mr W. Baird. 



LiTHOsPERMUM MARiTiMUM — Sea Gromwell. On the shore at the mouth 

 of the Pease-burn ; Eev. J. Baird. Limisden shore, plentifid ; 

 Mr Carr. 



Myosotis sylvatica — Wood Scorpion-grass. Langton woods. <<J/; 

 sylvatica is now (May 25.) adorning with its large lovely blossoms 



