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16. Bromus racemosus. Fields at Penmansliiel, and near the Cove. 



The spikes frequently bear stiff, appressed bristles. 



17. Triticum caninum. Cockburnspath Tower Dean. Joints, and 



the cidni a little below them, hairy. 



18. Triticum Junceum. Shore at the foot of the Pease Burn; and 



between the Cove shore and Dunglass burn. 



19. Scabiosa succisa. On the sea banks between Dowlaw and Eed- 

 heugh (the rock being greywacke), this plant is remarkably 

 luxui'iant, the foliage of a light-green hue, and almost always 

 glabrous ; while the claw of the florets is more developed than in 

 the usual state of the plants. On red sandstone rocks, in a similar 

 situation, the plant is ordinarily luxuriant, the light-green colour 

 of the leaves is retained, but the pubescence is resumed. 



20. Galium falustre var. B. Witiieringii. In bogs on Penmanshiel 

 Moor, and in Bowshiel Dean, passing into the common state of the 

 plant. I have met with only one specimen of Gr. palustre having 

 the stems smooth. 



21. Galium uliginosum. Bogs in Penmanshiel Moor; and on the 

 Lammermuirs. 



22. Plantago coeonopus ; a variety with the leaves and scapes very 

 hispid, and almost hoary. On rocks between the Cove shore, and 

 the Pease burn. 



23. Potamogeton compressus. Large pool in Penmanshiel Moss. 



24. Sagina apetala. Foot of Dunglass Dean. 



25. LiTHosPERMUM MARiTiMUM. In Considerable abundance among 

 the shingle, on a low part of the shore between Dowlaw and Eed- 

 heugh. 



26. Cynoglossum officinale. Sea-banks at the mouth of Lumsden 

 Dean. 



27. Primula vulgaris. Variety with pink flowers. In the Pease 

 Dean. Varieties at times occur having the flowers edged or 

 blotched with pink. 



28. Primula veris. Only two plants met with in Penmanshiel "Wood. 



29. SoLANUM DULCAMARA, Side of the Peaseburn, in a haugh, at the 

 foot of Penmanshiel Wood. 



30. Viola lutea. Hill above Ecklaw. 



31. Gentiana oampestris. Old pastures above Blackburn mill ; in 



Edmonsdean : on Coldingham Moor, near Penmanshiel Moss, in 

 a spot that has at some former period been cultivated. 



32. Helosciadium inundatum. In the burns on Penmanshiel Moor ; 

 in Bowshiel Dean ; and by the side of the water Eye, above and 

 below Blackbiu-n Mill. 



33. Viburnum opulus. Sisterpath Dean, below Penmanshiel onstead ; 



Harelawside "Wood ; Blackburn-rigg-dean ; and Winden Dean. 



