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 Some New Localities for Plants. 



Dianthus aemeeia. Railway bank, near Kirkdean station, 

 Roxburghshire ; numerous plants; uncertain how it came there. 



W. B. Boyd. 



Viola hieta. Rocky banks near Primrose Hill. 



John Johnson. 



Sambucus Ebulus. Near Preston. John Anderson. 



Listeea coedata. Among heather, Lamberton moor. 



W. Shaw. 

 The following were gathered by myself: — 



Carduus heterophyllus. Near the upper end of Roddam dean, 

 on the south side. 



Geranium columbinum. Back of Spindleston hill, above Warn 

 Mill. 



Galeopsis yeesicoloe. Banks of the Tweed, near Hendersyde 

 Park. 



Euonymus Europ.eus. In wood on sandstone, above Wooler 

 Haughhead. 



Veebascum Thapstts. On stripe of river gravel, near Wooler 

 water, opposite Middleton wood, Middleton Hall side. Several 

 plants. 



Poterium sanguisorba. On sandstone between "Wooler Haugh- 

 head and Lilburn Tower. Scarce in that neighbourhood. 



J. H. 



List of Plants not recorded in " Eastern Borders* Flora** 

 By Andrew Brotherston, Kelso. 



Adonis autumnalis, L. Kelso, Ednam, and Kewtonlees. 



Garden escape probably. 

 Ranunculus hirsutus, Curt. Abundant at Highridgehall for the 



last fifteen years. Fields near Yetholm, Kelso, and Ednam. 



The plants at Highridgehall vary in height from 3 inches (B. 



parvulus, L.) to nearly 3 feet. 

 Eranthis hyemalis, Salisb. Covering a large space at Dryburgh ; 



probably planted. 

 Papaver somniferum, L. Banks of Tweed occasionally. 

 Corydalis lutea, D. 0. When I was a schoolboy this was 



plentiful on the Manse garden wall at Ednam ; when the wall 



was plastered it was nearly, if not quite, extirpated. 

 Turritis glabra, L. Heavyside. D. Douglas. 

 Arabis hirsuta, B. Br. Corbie Crag, Makerston. 



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