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specimen was sent to me, and ! denotes that I have seen a 

 specimen from the county. 



72. DUMFRIES. 



Papaver Argemone, Miss Adams in "Trans. Dumfr. and Gall. N. H. 



Soc.," 1892. 



Medicago lupulina, J. T. Johnstone, I.e. 

 Salix Smithiana, J. T. J., I.e. 

 f Euphorbia amygdaloides, Miss Adams, I.e. 

 Silene noctiflora, Miss Hannay ! ex Scott-Elliot. 

 Campanula Trachelium, Miss Hannay, ex Scott-Elliot. 

 Carex elongata, T. Brown, ex Scott-Elliot. 

 [Cladium Mariscus, "Loch Kander," Scott-Elliot, I.e., but this loch 



is in Co. 73.] 

 Hieracium rubicundum, Hanb., L. Watt, "Trans. Glas. N. H. 



Soc.," 1893. 



Hieracium clovense, E. F. Linton, Linton, in "J. B.," 1893, p. 147. 

 Hieracium callistophyllum, Hanb., Linton, I.e. 

 Hieracium langwellense, Hanb., Linton, I.e. 

 Hieracium nitidum, Linton, I.e. 



Hieracium Sommerfeltii, Lindeb., Linton, I.e., p. 177. 

 Hieracium duriceps, Hanb., Linton, I.e., p. 180. 

 Hieracium euprepes, Hanb., Linton, I.e., p. 181. 

 Hieracium stenolepis, W. R. Linton, Linton, I.e. 

 Hieracium angustatum, Lindeb., Linton, I.e., p. 182. 



73. KIRKCUDBRIGHT. 

 Utricularia neglecta, Dumfries herb. ! 



74. WIGTOWN. 



Recorded by Rev. G. Wilson in "Trans. Dumfr. and Gall. N. H. 



Soc.," 1892. 

 Brassica oleracea. 

 Lepidium campestre. 

 Dianthus deltoides. 

 Prunus Padus. 

 Anagallis caerulea. 

 [Eriophorum gracile (?), doubtless of Smith, i.e. the small form of 



angustifoliuml\ 

 [Euphorbia Peplis, doubtless an error for Peplus, as the former is one 



of the most unlikely British species to occur in the county.] 

 Sedum Rhodiola, Arnott, 1848, confirmed by Mr. J. M 1 - Andrew. 

 Campanula latifolia, J. J/'A. 

 Geranium sylvaticum, J. M^A. 

 Polygonum Bistorta, J. M'A. 



