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Agrotis exclamationis. Not so common. 



,, corticea. Rare. 



,, lucernea. Not common. 

 Triph^ina fimbria. Eare. 

 Noctua Triangulum. Rare. 



,, conflua. Moors. Rare. 



„ baja. Not common. 

 Orthosia lota. Not common. 



,, macilenta. Not common. 

 Anchochelis litura. Not common. 

 Xanthia silago. Ajton. S. Buglass. 



ClRRH03DIA XERAMPELINA. Rare. 



Cosmia trapezina. Not common. 

 Dianth^icia carpophaga. Not common. 



,, capsikcola. Common, but local. 



,, conspersa. Not common ; very local. 



Miselia Oxt acantkue. Not common. 

 Phlogophira meticulosa. Not uncommon. 

 Aplecta herbida. Rare. 

 Hadena thalassina. Not common. 

 Cuoullia umbratica. Not common. 

 Abrostola Urticje. Not common. 



,, triplasia. Rare. 



Gonoptera Libatrix. Not common. 

 Amphipyria Tragoponis. iNot uncommon. 

 Mania typica. Not uncommon. 

 ,, maurA. Not uncommon. 



Habitats for some Berivickshire Plants. By Andrew 

 Kelly. 



Ranunculus arvensis. Field not far from Paxton. 

 Helleborus viridis. Allanbank woods. Introduced. 

 Corydalis solida. Allanbank policy. Introduced. 

 Lepidium Smithii. Longcroft-water, all over the haughs, and 



for miles along the side of the Leader. 

 Honckenya peploides. Longcroft burn, where it begins to turn 



wild. Introduced. 

 Geranium lucidum. Blackadder woods ; Hartside Dean, at the 



back of the cottages. 



,, peleum. Watchlaw, Whitsome road. Mr. Ferguson. 



Introduced. 



,, striatum. In a ditch opposite Allanbank garden. 



Sanguisorba officinalis. Road-side near Horsely hill, Hawick. 



Abundant. R. 

 Lythrum Salicaria. Craigswall bog. — J. Ferguson. Burn 



above Preston dam-head. — J. Anderson. 



