610 Miscellanea. By James Hardy. 



on the outer extremity of Eawburn farm, where it marches with 

 Evelaw. 



PoLYSTiCHUM LoNCHiTis. A plant was picked up by Mr 

 Grant, gardener, Longformacus House, at the side of the Whit- 

 adder, at the base of " Moonjee." It is very dwarf, but true. 

 I have some of the fronds. 



Carex divisa, Suds. This was found by Mr W. H. Brown, 

 somewhere near Whitley, and is recorded in the Transactions 

 of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field-Club ; I have omitted to mark 

 the vol. and page. It is omitted in the new Flora of North- 

 umberland and Durham. 



Splachnum sph^ricum, Be&w. A fine patch on Greenlaw 

 Moor, August 1884, by Eobert Eenton; new to Berwickshire. 



Andre^a rupestris, L. Sparingly on " The Mitten full 

 of stones," a great monumental Cairn on Byrecleuch Eig, 

 Lammermoor. 



Gyrophora polyphylla, L. and G. cylindrica, L. growing 

 on the stones of the same Cairn. 



Note on a Spoon found at Motjsen, p. 363. The initials on 

 the spoon were T. P. It appears from the Bamburgh Church 

 Eegister of Births, that there was a Mark Patersone in Mousen, 

 13th November, 1653 (Wilson's Churches of Lindisf arne, p. 62). 

 The ownership may be referable to one of the occupant Patersons. 



