252 Some Ne%v Localities Jot Plants, by A. Brotherston. 



Potentilla procumbens, Sibth. Sides of ' ' Smiddy burn, ' ' Ednam. 



Sanguisorba officinalis, L. Island at Lochton (D. Douglas). 



Eibes alpinum, L. Dryburgh and Bemersydo. 



Myrrhis odorata, Scop. Plantation at Ferniehill and old pas- 

 ture at Sprouston ; plentiful on the banks of the Tweed above 

 the mouth of the Ettrick. 



Torilis nodosa, Gaertn. Fields at Clifton Hill and Highridge • 

 hall. 



Adoxa moschatellina, L. Common in shady damp places both 

 on Tweed and Teviot. 



Fedia dentata, Bieb. Fields at Lochton, Highridgehall, 

 (Sydenham, Lochtower, &c. 



Scabiosa columbabia, L. Eocks at Makerston ; plantation near 

 Hendersyde East Lodge ; Tweed banks near Lochton ; quarry 

 at Wideopen, &c. 



Anthemis abvensis, L. Frequent in pastures as at Lochton, 

 Lochtower, Highridgehall, near Melrose, &c. 



Chrysanthemum segetum, L. Eare in this district ; field at 

 Hendersyde, and slopes of the cutting of a new road at Eden- 

 hall. 



Doronicum pardalianches, L. Occurring in large beds on 

 Tweedside — Sharpitlaw, Anna, Eosebank, Merton, Bemer- 

 syde, &c. 



Senecto EEUCiFOLrus, L. Not uncommon in the district south- 

 wards from Mellerstain. 



Carduus tenuiflorus, Curt. " Waste places and road-sides, 

 common " (East Bor.). Only near the sea, I have never 

 observed it inland. 



,, heteeophyllus, L. Dean near ruins of Thirlstane 

 Castle, Lauder. 



Belminthia echioedes, Gaertn. A solitary plant in Lillies lane, 

 Kelso. 



Lactuca vieosa, L. On wooded bank at Merton. 



Biebactum CEOCATUM, Fries. Eocks at the head of Henhole, 

 Cheviot. It also grows on rocks in Caddon water, about a 

 mile from where it enters the Tweed ; the leaves of the Caddon 

 plants are broader than those from Henhole; — it is a very vari- 

 able species. " Plentiful at Heathpool Linn, both the narrow 

 and broad-leaved varieties." (James Hardy and J. G. Baker, 

 " New Flora of Northumberland and Durham.") 



Campanula latieolia, L. Springwood Park and Newtondon 

 Woods. 



Pyrola rotundifolia, L. Primside bog. 



Myosotis sylyatica, Ehrh. Abundant in most of the woods on 

 Tweedside, from below Kelso up to Bemersyde ; white and 

 pale blue varieties are frequent. 



,, collina, Eoffm. Banks of Tweed and Teviot on dry 

 places, abundant. 



