106 CONTErBTJTIONS TO THE FLOBA OF BERWICKSHIRE. 



have not yet met witli the person who, from the casual observance of 

 some beautiful natural object, or the example of some friend, has 

 entered into our pursuits, who has not been led to enquire Who it is 

 that hath gilded the insect's wing, and painted the blossoms of the 

 wild flower, and ultimately to think of his presence 



-That diffuses charms 



Unspeakable, o'er mountain, wood, and stream." 



List of Members, continued from p. 69. 



Eev. Dr Gilly of Norham, . . . May 4, 1836. 



Matthew Culley, Esq. of Eowberry, . . June 15, 



Eev. E. Mitford Taylor, .... July 27, 



Sir David Milne, K.C.B., . . . Sept. 21, 



David Milne, Esq. of Milne-Graden, . 



Contributions to the Flora of Berwickshire. 



1. ADDITIONAL SPECIES. 



AaARicus ruber, With. Bot. Arrang. iv. 210. Woods at Anton's-hiU, 



Miss Hunter. 

 Agaricus odorus, Grev. Crypt. Fl. tab. 28. Woods at Anton's-hiU, 



Miss Hunter. 

 Agabicus radicatus, Grev. Crypt. Fl. tab. 217. Woods at the Hirsel, 



and at Anton's-hill, Miss E. Bell and Miss Hunter. 

 Cyathus vernicosus, Bot. Gall. ii. 865. Nidularia campanulata, With. 



Bot. Arrang. iv. 356. On decayed sticks, both at Anton's-hiU and 



the Hirsel, Miss E. Bell and Miss Hunter. 

 Yerbena officinalis. Gathered in a corn-field near Cockburnspath, by 



the Eev. A. Baird, and undoubtedly introduced with seed corn. 



2. Additional Habitat. 



Mentha piperita. In a ditch on the estate of Belchester, in great abun- 

 dance, and at a great distance from any garden or cottage. Miss 

 Hunter. 



