32 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



by the tap-root to the sand, but in such a. manner as to twist 

 round in the eddies of wind. In fact it exhibited an early 

 stage of that vegetative growth which reaches such a highly 

 differentiated character in the "Rose of Jericho." 



*Viola canina, Linn. Torrs Warren. 



*V. Curtisii, Forst. Locally plentiful on Torrs Warren. 



Stellaria nemorum, Linn. In the policies of Lochnaw, and near 

 Craigencross. 



S. media, Cj'r., -car. * major, Koch.- Stranraer. 



Buda rupestris. Portpatrick. 



Hypericum Androssemum, Linn. Lochnaw. 



H. elodes, Linn. Torrs Warren. 



Malva moschata, Linn. Lochnaw. 



Millegrana Radiola. Torrs Warren. 



Geranium sanguineum, Linn. Somewhat local on the sands of 

 Torrs Warren. 



Erodium cicutarium, L Her. This occurs as a small form with very 

 finely dissected leaves on Torrs Warren, and is identical with 

 one which is found on the Newcastle Sandhills of County Down. 

 It is very near to, if not identical with, the Erodium dissectum, 

 Rouy., in " Flore de France," vol. iv. p. 108. 



Ulex Gallii, Planch. Shores of Loch Ryan, etc. 



*f Melilotus officinalis, Lam. Stranraer. 



Rubus nessensis, Anders. Shore of Loch Ryan. 



R. pulcherrimus, Neum. Glenluce, Stranraer, Portpatrick, etc. 



R. Scheutzii, Lind. Near Dunragit. 



R. Selmeri, Lind. Near Stranraer, Lochnaw, and Portpatrick. 



R. Sprengelii, W. and N. Near Glenluce. Previously recorded 

 by Mr. C. Bailey. 



*R. danicus, Focke. Near Stranraer. 



*R. infestus, W. and N. Near Stranraer. 



*R. pallidus, Bab., not W. and N. Lochnaw. 



R. Radula, Weihe. Glenluce. 



R. corylifolius, Sm. Stranraer, Portpatrick. 



Potentilla palustris, Scop. Torrs Warren. 



Rosa spinossima, Linn. Torrs Warren. 



f !Pyrus intermedia, Ehrh. In the policies of Lochnaw, etc., almost 

 certainly planted. 



