Plants not recorded in " Eastern Borders' Flora." 439 



Campanula rapunculoides, L. I have seen two patches of this 

 on Tweedside ; but they were most likely to be garden out- 

 casts, as it is a bad weed in many gardens. 



,, persicifolia, L. In a plantation at Lochton. 



Polemonium (XERULEUM, L. On the north side of the Curr, one 

 of the Cheviots. 



Pulmonaria officinalis, L. Apparently wild at Makerston. 



Antirrhinum Orontium, L. Eutherford in 1870 and 1871, but 

 I could not find it in 1872. 



Linaria spuria, Mill. Corn fields, Eedden. D. Douglas. 



Scrophularia vernalis, L, Springwood Park. 



Mimulus luteus, JVilld. Naturalized, several places on Tweed- 

 side, Newtonlees, and Ednam. 



,, guttatus ? On Wooden Anna, a patch 6 feet diameter. 

 E. Knox. In a " syke " that runs into Tweed at Trows, there 

 is a larger one — 18 feet by 6 feet. 



Veronica peregrina, L. In the garden at Newtondon. In the 

 description of this plant in "Bab. Manual," 6th edition, "Ped. 

 4-angular " is a mistake. 



Eumex maritimus, L Lithtillum Loch, D. Douglas. Plentiful 

 about the margin of the pond at Pallinsburn. This is not 

 recorded from this district in the "New Flora of Northumber- 

 land and Durham." 

 ,, Htdrolapathum, Ruds. Mellerstain canal, and sides of 

 Eden below Mellerstain. 



Mercurtalis annua, L. Field near Ednam. 



Ceratophyllum — ? probably demersum. I have not got it in 

 fruit. Yetholm Loch, apparently plentiful from the quantity 

 washed to the side after high winds in the autumn. [Mr J. 

 A. H. Murray records 0. demersum from pools in the Teviot, 

 below Denholm Haugh. "Trans. Hawick Arch. Soc," 1866, 

 p. 26.] 



Callitriche autumnalis, L. Yetholm Loch, plentiful. 



Salix amygdalina, L. Peatrig bog. A characteristic mark of 

 this tree is, that it sheds its bark like the Oriental Plane, 

 which gives it a blotched and spotted appearance. 

 ,, rubra, Ruds. Banks of Tweed, Eosebank, and near 

 Carham. 



„ cotinifolia, Sm. Primside bog. 



,, nigricans, Sm. Cheviot, Tweedside at Rosebank, and 

 roadside above Broadloan Toll, near corner of " Duke's dyke." 



Goodyera repens, B. Br. Plentiful in Charter's plantations, 

 and other woods to the north. 



Lilium Martagon, L. Abundant at Bemersyde. 



Digitaria SANGuiNALis, Scop. Stragglers at Newtonlees, Eden- 

 bank, and Kelso. 



