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salt or gas lime, might mitigate the evil for a season, but the moth being 

 so generally distributed, fresh importations would soon occur, and unless 

 the top-dressing was repeated yearly, the ground would soon become as 

 much infested by the larva3 as before. Land that is kept in the five or 

 six course rotation, lying in grass for only two or three years, will never 

 suffer much damage from the ravages of the Antler Moth larvae ; but in old 

 hill pastures, damage to a greater or less extent is always sure to occur, 

 depending in degree upon climatic conditions, and upon the preservation 

 or decrease of the natural enemies of the larvae of the Antler Moth." 



Localities for Plants. By A. H. Evans, M.A., Cambridge, 



Those marked ( * ) are probably new to the district. 



Thalictrum majus. Tweedside, near Berwick, and Dowlaw doan. 



* Ranunculus Baudot ii. In the Bowmont, near Paston. 

 Fumaria capreolata. Halidon Hill and Chirnside. 



* Fumaria densiflora. Near Whittinghame, E. Lothian. 

 Cardamine amara. Faldonside, Melrose. 



Cochlearia danica. Berwickshire coast, south of Fust Castle. 

 Silene noctiflora. Scremerston. 

 Cera&tium tetrandrum. Near E. Ord. 

 Sayina maritima. Dunstanburgh, and Ross Links. 

 Hypericum tetrapterum. Common ; the two varieties of H. 

 quadranyulum having been recently separated, a new record 



Hypericum hirsutum. Union Bridge, Chirnside, etc. 



Malva rotundifolia. Newham. 



Radiola milleyrana. Ross Links, common. 



Vicia angustifolia (proper). New Road, Berwick. 



Vicia Bolartii. Scremerston. 



Vicia tetrasperma. Kelso, on the railway. 



Potentilla verna, with Potentilla argentea. At E. Linton. 



Epilobium alsinifolium. Burns on the south side of Cheviot 



towards Langley Ford. 

 Peplis portula. Hoselaw. 



Heloseiadium inundatum. Oxford, near Scremerston. 

 Stum angustifolium. Chirnside. Dr Stuart states that it also 



grows in other places in the neighbourhood. [In a ditch at 



ITarportoim. J. H.] 



