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List of some Rarer Berwickshire Plants. By William 

 Shaw, Galashiels ; with additions. 



Habitats for Plants noticed by nayself or others, as marked — W. Shaw. 



Trollius EuropcBUs. Coldingham Moor, near Fountainside. — W.S. 

 Fapaver Rhxas. Hallydown, abundant; (iunsgreen Hill fields; 



Ayton. — W.S. [Near Edincraw. — J.H ] 

 Cardarnine hirsuta. Quarry at Edington. — W.S. 

 Thlapsi arvense. Near Hallydown. — W.S. 

 Viola lutea. Ayton, blue var. — Thomas Renton. Lamberton 



Old Camp.— W.S. 

 Dianthus deltoides. Ayton. — J.R. 

 Sagina maritima. St. Abb's. — J. Hardy, 1869. 

 Spergula subulata. Drakemire. — John Anderson. [Old roads 



near head of Dowlaw Dean, Redheugh farm. — J H.] 



nodosa. Gunsgreen. — W.S. Lamberton Moor. — T.R. 



Cerastium arvense. Ayton— T.R. Billy Burn. — W.S. Marygold 



fields.— J.A. 



Malva moschata. J.A. — Ayton; with white flowers. — T.R. 



Euonymus Europmus. On Ale Water.— Dr F. Douglas. [Mouth 

 of the wooded part of Pease Dean, where the mill lead 

 commences ; also above the Pease Bridge, on east side 

 of footpath ; Cockburnspath Tower Dean, near the burn, 

 some distance below the Tower ; Dowlaw Upper Dean, 

 N. side.— J.H. ] 



Medicago sativa. Hallydown. — W.S. 



Trifolium arvense. Coldingham Shore. — W.S. 



striatum. Ayton. — W.S. 



Astragalus glycyphyllos. Eyemouth and Millbank. — W.S. 



Vicia lathyroides. Ayton, near Water Eye. — T.R. [Oldcambus 

 Dean, frequent; Earnsheugh Camp. — J.H.] 



Geum intermedium. Ale Water, common. — W.S. 



Peplis portula. Buncle Wood. — J.A. 



Sium latifolium. Allanton. — A. Kelly. 



Silaus pratensis. Road to Coldingham, Hallydown. — W.S. 

 Buncle. — J.A. 



Tor His nodosa. Eyemouth; Hallydown; Gunsgreen Hill. — W.S. 



Adoxa moschatellina. Buncle. — J.A. Allanton. — A.K. [Brock- 

 holes Dean, among fern roots; Oldcambus Quarry. — J.H.] 



Galium Mollugo. One plant at Burnmouth. — W.S. 



