60 ADDITIONAX HABITATS FOR SOME OF THE 



Fedia olitouia. Eavine above Ross ; banks of the Eye below 

 Ayton Bridge, Mr A. Carr. 



Fujiahia claviculata. Stony places on tbe banks of the Dye near 

 Longformacas, Mr T. Brown. In Elmondston Dean, and in Penman- 

 shiel wood, most abundant, Dr Johnston. 



Galium boreale. Not uncommon in the neighbourhood of Cold- 

 stream and Anton's Hill, Miss Bell. Roadside near Edrom, Mr T. 

 Brown. 



Genista tinotoeia. Boggy ground on Birgliam-muir, Dr Johnston. 



Geranium lucidum. Birgham-wood, Dr R. D. Thomson. 



Glaucium luteum. Lumsden shore; very plentiful, Mr A. Carr. 

 Sea-shore below Cockburnspath, Rev A. Baird. 



Gentiana campestris. Coldingham Muir, near the Lough ; Birg- 

 ham Muir, in profusion ; and on the banks of the Dye above Longfor- 

 macus ; Dr Johnston. 



Hyoscyamus NIGER. Near Eyemouth and Burnraouth, Mr Henderson. 



Hypericum humifusum. St. Foin ; Bankhead Wood, Dr R. D. 

 Thomson. 



Hieracium subaudum. Penmanshiel Wood ; and in the Pease- 

 bridge Dean, plentiful, Dr Johnston. 



Hieracium sylvatigum. Penmanshiel Wood, plentiful, Dr 

 Johnston. 



Ligustrum vulgare. Peasebridge Dean, Mr A. Carr. Apparently 

 indigenous there. 



Lotus corniculatus, var. b. Smith. Near Buncle, Mr T. Brown. 



Littorella lacustris. Mill-pond of Northfield, plentiful, Dr 

 Johnston. 



Melampyrum pratense, var. montanum. On Yevering-Bell, Dr 

 Johnston. 



Malya mosohata. Banks of the Whiteadder near Whitehall, and 

 by Covey-heugh on the banks of the Eye, Mr Henderson. Side of 

 the Whiteadder about Blanerne ; and most abundant in a field below 

 Preston farm-house, Mr R Diinlop. Bridge over the Leet at Castlelaw, 

 Dr R. D. Thomson. South side of the Whiteadder, a little below the 

 Raven-knowes, Mr R Dunlop. 



QiInanthe phellaxdrium. In the Loch at the Hirsel, and in Lith- 

 tillum Loch, Miss E. Bell and Miss Hunter. 



Nasturtium terrestue. Lithtillum Loch, Dr R. D. Thomson. 



Nasturtium sylvestre. Tweedside at Lennel, and Birgham-haugh, 

 Dr R. D. Thomson. 



Parietaria officinalis. Yault on the site of the old church in 

 front of Mordington House, Mr A. Carr. 



Plantago maritima. One mile south of Bogend on the Kelso road, 

 Dr R. D. Thomson. 



Pyrola media. Dirrington-law, Mr T. Brown. In the wood 

 opposite Bankhouse, Mr W. Baird. 



