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den Dean, and in Edmond's or Edmer's Dean. This state of the 

 plant may have led to the confounding of L. diurna Avith L. 



VESPERTINA. 



48. Cerastium atrovirens. Plentifully on rocks near the sea-shore, 

 betweed Eedheug-h and Fastcastle. 



49. Cerastidm arvense. Eield at Penmanshiel ; and on the farm of 

 Eedheugh. 



50. Spergula subulata. Old road-sides on Penmanshiel Moor. 



51. Prunus Padus. Eed Clues Cleugh, and Bowsheil Dean. 



52. Prunus cerasus. Pease dean, probably planted; in course of being 

 introduced by birds into Blackburn-rigg AVood. 



53. EosA spiNosissiMA. A variety with rose-coloured or pink flowers, 

 the flower-stalks hispid, and the leaflets obovato-retuse, grows 

 among whins in Bowshiel Dean. \_Rosa Ciphiana of Sir E. 



SiBBALD.] 



54. EuBus suberectus. Blackburn-rigg Dean, tolerably abundant • 



Birchybank, Penmanshiel AVood, and Akieside, sparingly. 



55. EuBUS c^sius. Sea-banks between Eedheugh and Dowlaw 

 advancing among the shingle, even to high- water mark, and then 

 of the same size as E. saxatilis. 



56. EuBus saxatilis. Plentiful in Blackburn-rigg Dean, on the 

 north side ; sparingly in a shady ravine in Bowshiel Dean. 



57. Pap AVER dcjbium. Apparently the commonest species in the corn- 

 fields in the parish of Cockburnspath. 



58. Thalictrum jiajus. In shady situations on the rocks between 



Eedheugh and Dowlaw. 



59. Trollius europ^us. Moor near Penmanshiel Moss ; Howpark 



Dean ; Blackburn-rigg-dean. 



60. Stachys ambigua. Side of the Pease burn, near the foot of Grlen- 



fyn Dean. 



61. Pruxella vulgaris, a dwarf variety with white flowers, and 

 the spikes of a green colour, occurs in barren marshy spots, in a 

 field near Blackburn-rigg AVood. A^arieties with pink flowers are 

 not rare. 



62. Scutellaria galericulata. Side of the Pease burn, in a haugh 



at the foot of Penmanshiel AVood. 



63. Dlgitalis purpurea. AVith white flowers on Ewieside, in the 



Pease dean, and on Penmanshiel Moor. 



64. Lepidium campestre. In Lumsden Dean. 



65. CocHLEARiA DANicA. On the sea-banks between Dowlaw and 

 Eedheugh, tolerably abundant. Flowers purjjlish. 



66. Camelina sativa. A single plant among corn at Penmanshiel. 



67. Cardamine sylvatica. Kitchen Cleugh; Bowshiel Dean; and 

 Blackbui-n-rigg Dean. Frequent. 



