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OXONIS arvensis, p. 159. " The tender fibres of the root of this 

 plant, called Liquors-stick by the Merse people, contain much 

 saccharine matter, and when boiled with sugar, are used as a 

 substitute for the Spanish liquorice of the shops, in coughs 

 and colds." Mr 11. D. Thomson. 



VICIA laihyroides, p. 261. On the precipitous and dry rocky 

 banks of Ale water, Berwickshire. 



LEONTODON palustre, p. 174. Coldingham moor, abundantly; 

 and not uncommon on other heaths in moist places. 



CNICUS heterophyttm, p. 179. Langton Lees' Cleugh, Mr T. 

 Brown. Banks of the Whiteadder above Claribad mill, Mr 

 R. Dunlop. 



SENECIO tenuifolius, p. 184. Road-side south of Orange-lane. On 

 Hadden-rig, and near Anton's-hill, Berwickshire, Mr R. D. 

 Thomson. 



SENECIO viscosus, p. 184. Magdalen fields at the Cow-port, Mr 

 A. A. Carr. In the wood above Netherbyres, Rev. A. Baird, 

 Near Lumsden, and other places in Berwickshire. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM segetum, p. 187. Very abundant among the 

 corn in some of the fields at Greenhead in the parish of 

 Coldingham, Mr Henderson, surgeon, Chirnside. 



LISTERA cordata, p. 193. On Hedge-hope. 



TYPHA latifolia, p. 197. Lithtillum Loch and Ferneyrig Bogj 

 plentiful, Mr R. D. Thomson. In a pool by the side of the 

 Whiteadder below Ewe-hole, Mr Henderson. 



CAREX Icevigata, p. 203. In moist places at the base of the wooded 

 hill above Hepburn, N. Mr W. Baird. 



QUERCUS sessiliflora, p. 207. The oak in the Pease Bridge dean 

 is principally of this species. 



SALIX alba, p. 218. The remark terminating the account of this 

 tree is erroneous, for the fertile plant is not uncommon. 



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