364 Anniversary Address. 



individual localities ; this being sometimes of service in 

 following out the obscure intimations of early history or 

 legend. Mr. Hardy exhibited a number of Flint and Stone 

 Implements, recently discovered, principally from the Parish 

 of Cockburnspath. Mr. Johnson, of Ramrig, sent a curious 

 stone hammer, supposed to have been used in the manufac- 

 ture of flints. Mr. Brotherston handed in a list of plants, 

 which on the previous day he had gathered along the coast, 

 near the mouth of the Tyne. 



Sir Walter Elliot was appointed to represent the Club at 

 the Bristol meeting of the British Association. Thus ended 

 a delightful clay, being the first meeting ever held in that 

 locality. 



The following are the plants picked up by Mr. Brother- 

 ston on this occasion : — 



Solanum Dulcamara. Plentiful in many places. 

 Silene puberula. Common. 



Veronica Anagallis. In plenty near Ravensheugh. 

 Cynoglossutm officinale. Ravensheugh and other pai'ts of the 



coast. 

 Valeriana sambucifolia. Ibid. 

 Geranium sanguineum. Abundant and fine. 

 BiERAcruM vulgatum. On Ravensheugh. 

 Listera ovata. Ibid. 



Hippophae rhamnoides. Plentiful on the sand-hills. 

 Senecio viscosa. 

 hyoscyamus niger. 



SCTRPUS MARITIMUS, GlYCERIA MARITIMA, GlAUX MARITIMA, SCHO- 

 BERIA MARITIMA, CAREX DISTANS, C. VULPINA, ATRIPLEX BaB- 

 INGTONI, A. LITTORALIS, A. ARENARIA ? (south side), SALICORNIA 

 HERBACEA, JUNCUS GERARDI, TrIGLOCHIN MARITIMUM, SPERGU- 



laria margin ata, Zostera marina. In the salt nrcrshes of 



the Tyne. 

 Antennaria gallica. Both sides of the Tyne. 



maritima. Intermixed on the south side. 



Elymus arenarius. Mouth of the first burn, south from the 



Tyne. 

 Geranium pusillum. Roadside near Bunbar. 

 Silene maritima and Festuca glauca. Dunbar Castle. 

 Mimulus luteuS. Burn near Broxmouth. 

 Sisymbrium Sophia. Roadside near Broxmouth. 

 Lin aria minor. 



