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(1) Sagina apetala, Linn., and (2) Arenaria serpyllifolia^ var. 

 glutinosa, Koch, both at Creetown Station, are new records for 

 Kirkcudbrightshire. 



Wigtownshire. — For all the new plant records for this county 

 I am indebted to the Rev. James Gorrie, F.C. Manse, Sorbie. 

 They are : — (1) Ranunculus auricomus, Linn., Newton Stewart ; 

 (2) Pyrus Aria, Linn., Castlewig ; (3) Cichorium Intyhus, Linn., 

 near Garliestown ; (4) Mentha sylvestris, Linn., Barglass ; (5) 

 Car ex Goodenowii, var. juncella, T. M. Fries, Garliestown Curling 

 Pond; (6) Stellaria palustris, Retz., near Newton Stewart; 



(7) Dipsacus sylvestris, Huds., Galloway House Woods ; 



(8) Ulmiis montana, Sm., Sorbie, &c. Mr Gorrie also gathered 

 Scabiosa arvensis, Linn., at Barglass. Glasgow excursionists 

 found Isoetis lacustris, Linn., in I^och Ochiltree; and I found 

 Hymeiiophyllum unilaterale, Bory, in Knock Bay; and another 

 station for Calamagrosfis ejngeios, Roth, at Craigoch Burn, Port- 

 patrick. 



The following new records of mosses may also be added : — (1) 

 Eucladium verticillatiim, Linn.,Portpatrick; (2)Thiddiumrecogni- 

 tum, Ldb., in plenty in the Glenkens, and also in the Screel Burn, 

 Auchencairn ; (3) Orthotrichum affine, Schrad., var. rivale, Wils., 

 in Kenmure Holms, New Galloway ; (4) Hypnum intermedium, 

 Ldb., at Bogue, Dairy, and on Cairn Edward Hill, New Gallo- 

 way. 



Also, the following new records of Hepaticse : — (1) Lojjhozia 

 hicreyiata, Lindb., at Portpatrick ; (2) Radida Liiidenbergii, 

 Gottsche, in Knocknarling Burn, New Galloway; (3) Lepidozia 

 Pearsoni, Spruce, in abundance on the north side of the Black 

 Craig, New Galloway; (4) Hygrohiella laxifolia, Hook., in Low- 

 ran Burn, New Galloway. 



