126 Habitat® for some Berwickshire Plants, by Mr. Kelly. 



Sium latifolium. Ditch on the haugh opposite Whitehall, right 



hand side in going down. 

 Cnicus heterophyllus. High banks opposite Ninewells. 

 Campanula latifolia. Above Allanton bridge. — J. Ferguson, 



1862, 

 Gentiana campestris. Lauder Common; in some places the 



old lea is perfectly purpled with it. 

 Mimulus GUTTATUS. In a remote spot on the south side of 



Soonhope water, near to its junction with the Whelplaw burn; 



established before 1844. Another station near Blainslie, 



equally old and plentiful; about six miles further south. 



Unknown how introduced. 



,, LUTEUS Jn some abundance about Blainslie ; but 



latterly it has become rare. Introduced. 

 Galeopsis versicolor. This beautiful nettle grows everywhere 



abundant in the cultivated grounds throughout Lauderdale. 

 TrientALIS Europ^ea. Abundant among heath on Hartside. 

 StATICE Armeria. Steep precipice running into Whiteadder 



opposite Ninewells. — J. Ferguson. 

 Epipactis latifolia. Standalone cover, only stray plants. 

 Habenaria viridis. Old lea at Muircleugh, Lauder. 

 Convallaria multiflora. Apparently indigenous in an oak 



wood at Whitemire. — J. Ferguson. 

 LiLlUM MartAGON. Stragglers throughout most of the woods 



near Thirlestane Castle. Introduced. 

 Zannichellta palustris. Bed of the Whitadder opposite White- 

 hall, left hand side in going down. 

 Typha latifolia. Cane pond, plentiful. 

 Bltsmus compressus. Leader vale, Thirlestane Castle, very 



plentiful. 

 Scirpus sylvaticus. Ditches, at Tempest-bank. 

 Carex paniculata. Banks of the Adder, Broomdyke side, 



plentiful. 



,, teretiuscula. Cane pond, Stuartslaw, plentiful ; Long- 



muir moss, acres of it. 



„ sylvatica. Blackadder woods ; 'East Waters, Lauder. 



,,, REMOTA. Moist places, Pistol plantations. 

 POA nemoralis. Blackadder woods, common; Thirlestane Castle. 

 ClSTOPTERiS FRAGILIS. Bank of the East Waters, above the 



bridge ; banks of the Leader, Carolside. 

 Asplenium Ruta-muraria. Spottiswood plantations, on a lime- 

 stone dyke, abundant. 

 ScolopeNDRIUM VULGARE. Pistol plantations, near the cottage. 

 OphioglossUM vulgatum. Lauder Common, over an area of 



several acres. Found by Mr. Ferguson, in the Pistol planta- 

 tion near Broomdykes tile-works. 

 Botrychium Lunaria. Lauder Common, very abundant. 



