453 Mr. Hardy on the Moss Flora of the Eastern Borders. 



and had been caught up as on a spit by some sharp piles of 

 rough grass, on which it was flourishing. 



6. T. EEVOLiJTA, Schwcey. On banks and walls, rare. B. 

 "Banks above New-mills." — Dr. Johnston. — On a lime-capt wall 

 Penmanshiel. — On a lime-capt wall near Coppermine. — /. A. 

 N. On a wall near Bamburgh. — /. B B. E. On a wall at 

 Cherrytrees. — W. B. B. 



7. T. coNTOLUTA, Hedw. On bare places by waysides, and in 

 fields recently limed, especially where the lime heaps have lain. 

 B. "Lamberton moor." — Dr. Johnsto7i. Penmanshiel, Buncle, 

 &c. 1^. Wooler turnpike about the 13th mile-stone. E. Near 

 Jedburgh, and at Minto crags. 



8. T. OBLONGiroLiA, Hook. and Wils. Oa the hollow of a 

 rock, where the rock has been hewn away for the walk, at the 

 East Lothian end of the wooden bridge, Dunglass dean, in fruit, 

 April 12th, 1867. It is confined to a very limited area ; further 

 up the walk, all the plants are the ordinary 2\ muralis. 



9. T. MUEALis, Timm. "Walls, stones, and tiled roofs ; common. 



10. T. SUBTJLATA, ^nc/eZ. In dry, somewhat shady banks and 

 ravines ; frequent. It has a liking to the vicinity of the sea ; 

 being sometimes washed by the spray, as near Siccar point. 

 Wahlenberg noticed this preference in IS^orwegian Lapland. 

 (Flora Lappon. p. 316.) Ascends to Langlee crag ravine. 



11. T. LATiPOLiA, Br. and Sch. E. On a stone near Mount 

 Teviot.— ^. /. 



12. T. L-aiviPiLA, Bridel. N. On the stem of an oak in a 

 wood on Wooler water between Coldgate Mill and Old Middleton 

 dean. B. On elm and ash, Dunglass dean. — Stanton cover, near 

 Lauder. — Mr. Kelly. E. Near Jedburgh, and in the Nameless 

 or Fairy dean. — A. J. On elm trees at Cherrytrees — J. B. B. 



13. T. EUEALis, Hedw. On cottage roofs, and on links on 

 the sea coast, and among bare sunny rocks among our deans, and 

 the lower hills. Abundantly in fruit on a cottage roof at Cock- 

 burnspath old tower, on the east or open side, but sparingly on 

 the west side where shaded by trees. Scopoli makes the remark 

 that in Carniola it grows on the N. or W. aspects of cottage 

 roofs. (Flor. Carn. II., p. 324.) It extends to the Arctic Eegions ; 

 (Parry's Voyage ; ) and has been found on the higher part below 

 the snow line of the Mexican volcano, Oribaza. (Eay Soc. 

 Reports, 1845). 



14. T. PAPiLLOSA, Wilson. On trees. E. On elm trees at 

 Cherrytrees. — J. B. B. Near Chiefswood, Melrose.— -4. /. B. 

 On plane, elm, and ash trees near Sligh- houses ; and on a crab 

 near Lintlaw.— J". A. Woodhead, Lauder. — Mr Kelly. 



23. Cinclidotus, Br, and Sch. 



1. C. EiPARius, Walker- Arnott. Yar. terrestris. E. On 

 a stone in a wet ditch near Jedburgh.— tT". A. 



