NATTRAUZKI) SJ'KCIKS. 



l.'i. (K.VO'I Mi;iCA nn.VNf - l-'.rnninn /'//m/or. J'i;,>M< ( j on thf 



hunks of the Tweed below Milne (iraden, u when- many 

 a garden flower grows wild." 



Hi. TILIAEUROPJEA Lime-tree. In plantations and {.arks. 



17. TII.IA f,j<Avm OMA llrod.d-lrnMd /Amc-lrcc. In the park 

 at Nenthorn, with the preceding. 



IJJ. JlYPERJCUM AKDHOS/I MI/M Tul.\n.'n. I5irgharn Haugh, 



where it grew sonic years ago, [jut has now disappeared, Mr 



R. D. Thomsom. It has been noticed by Mr liaird and rny- 



Heli' in other parts of Derwick.shire, hut in every place too 



. obviously the outcast, of gardens. 



10. AMTHEMIS NOBILIS Ctutmomile. About, Chinr-.ide IJridge, 

 not wild. 



20. FAOUH CASTANEA Sjumvth Chestnut. In plantations, com- 



mon. 



21. CARP IN u 8 BETULUS Hornbeam. In plantations, not com- 

 mon. 



22. HUMULUS LUPULUS Common Hop. fn herlges about Pax- 

 ton, naturalized. 



No. JV. 



MMHTJONAi. HAIUTATS FOR SflMK OF TIIK 

 |{.ARKH, SPIXilKS, WITH OCCASION' A I, UK- 

 MARKS. 



A iniri.Kind, p. II. 'I'd in most of the .haded deans 



in Herwicksh. 



VKKON-H A :<r.ulrllnlti, ji. /. I/>fh-I/ithtillurn, and ir ar Leitholm, 

 Mr It. I). Thomson. On I.angton Kdge, in a ditch by the 

 road-side from Dunse to Longformacus, af>undantly, Mr 

 Thomas ttrown. 



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