120 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



I hardly like to mention the fact that some records are 

 not made with that truth-seeking spirit that ought to animate 

 all botanists. Some are compelled to be " weighed " as to 

 their truth, etc., and I regret to say are found " wanting." 



The sequence of the counties and the abbreviations are 

 the same as in last year's list ; i.e., " Scot. Nat." = Scottish 

 Naturalist : " J. B." Journal of Botany. Specimens seen are 

 marked with " ! " Introduced species are marked with " t " 



72. DUMFRIES. 



[1890 Report. Transfer Hordeum pratense to 73 ; also several 

 records should be under Mr. J. T. Johnson's name, viz., Saxifraga 

 nivalis, Hieracium sparsifolium, Senccio viscosus, and Salix 

 ambigua.~\ 



Fumaria eonfusa, M l Andrew. 

 Fumaria densiflora, J. T. Johnstone. 



Nasturtium offieinale, Scott Elliot records this at 2000 ft. " 1080 

 ft." was highest habitat known to Watson. 



Lepidium eampestre, Scott Elliot. Confirmed. 



Rubus eordifolius, Bab. \ 



\Fingland. Determined by Mr. J. G. 

 Rubus amplieatus, Lees. ^ ^ 



Rubus infestus, W. and N. J 



Rosa spinosissima. At 1250 ft. 



HieraeiunV buglossoides, Arv.-Touvet ; Linton. ! 



Vaeeinium uliginosum, J. T. Johnstone. 



Aretostaphylos Uva-ursi, J. T. Johnstone. 



Salix undulata ; S. viridis, Fr. ; S. laurina ; S. Smithiana ; S. 

 rubra. All Fingland. Determined by F. B. White. 



73. KIRKCUDBRIGHT. 



Records by Mr. J. M 'ANDREW. 



Thalietrum alpinum. 



Ranunculus heterophyllus. Fraser. 



Ranunculus Lenormandi. 

 Aquilegia vulgaris. 

 Spergularia rubra. 

 Radiola millegrana. 

 Hyperieum Androssemum. 

 Rhamnus Frangula. 



Vieia lathyroides, Rev. J. 



Vieia Orobus. 



Rubus subereetus, Ball herb, at 

 Kew. -J, B. 1891. p. 162. 



Saxifraga hypnoides. 

 Cieuta virosa. 

 -flJthusa Cynapium. 



