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The Scottish Naturalist. 



asterisk ; and those given in that book without personal authority 

 are left unmarked. 



"Ranunculus hederaceus L., var. omiophyllus (Tenore) r 



in ditches near Broughton. 

 *R. acris L. & *R. repens L., both common. 

 *Berberis vulgaris L., abundant in hedges about Stobo, and 



between Stobo and Broughton. 

 *Papaver dubium L., var. Lamottei Lecoq., Peebles. 

 ^Nasturtium palustre Br., Tweedside north-west of Peebles. 



A large upright form. 

 "Oardamine flexuosa With., by the Tweed, with the last 



species. 



^Sisymbrium Alliaria Scop., Peebles. 

 *Brassica alba Boiss. 



*Cochlearia Officinalis L., Tweedside above Peebles. 



Montia fontana L., var. major Allione, Broughton. 



*Lepigonum rubrum Fries, Lyne. 



*Spergula sativa Boenn., Peebles, &c. 



*Arenaria serpyllifolia L., Peebles. 



*Linum catharticum L., Tweedside. 



Trifolium hybridum L., Peebles. 



*T. procumbens L., near Peebles. 



Vicia sativa L., Stobo. 



*Prunus Padus I.., Lyne. 



*P. avium L., Tweedside. 



*Rosa mollis Sm., var. coerulea Woods, Peebles. 

 R. canina L., var. lutetiana (Leman), Peebles. 



*var. biserrata (Merat), Lyne; *var. andevagensis 



(Bast.), Tweedside. 

 *var. caesia (Sm ), Tweedside ; *var. Reuteri (Godet), 

 Stobo. 



*Pyrus Malus L., Peebles. 



*Epilobium obscurum Schreb., near Broughton. 

 *E. hybrid between obscurum and palustre, with the fore- 

 going species. 

 *Callitriche stagnalis Scop., Peebles. 

 *C hamulata Kuetz., Broughton. 



Ribes nigrum L. and R. rubrum L., by Tweed, near Stobo. 



R. Grossularia L., Lyne. 



R. Uva-Crispa L., Broughton. 



