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dissected it, and, by comparing it with Reichenbach's " Icones ' : 

 and the Kew herbarium, made it out to be O. cruenta ; and 

 very troublesome they are, when dried, to make out. Other 

 particulars will be found elsewhere in this Journal. 



The sequence of the counties and the abbreviations are 

 the same as before, viz. "Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist." = " Annals of 

 Scottish Natural History," "J. B." = " Journal of Botany." 

 Introduced species are marked with t. It may be that 

 this sign is placed less frequently than it ought to be ; but, 

 when general rules fail to guide, local observers must be 

 relied on. 



72. Dumfries. 



(Report for 1891. Transfer Hordeum pratense from 72 to 73, 



Kirkcudbright.) 



The following additions to the county list are included in the 

 "Dumfries Flora," in the "Transactions of the Dumfries and 

 Galloway Natural History Society," on the authority of Messrs. 

 Scott-Elliott and J. T. Johnstone, as indicated by the initials after 

 each species. 



Hypericum dubium, J. T. J. 

 f Geranium pyrenaicum, J. Shaw, in " Dumfries Flora." 

 Euonymus europaeus, J. H. Dixon, in "Dumfries Flora." 

 Vicia Orobus (confirmed), J. T. J. 

 Veronica humifusa, J. T. J. 

 Scutellaria minor, Mr. Thomson. 

 Salix stipularis, J. T. J. 

 Salix lapponum, J. T. J. 

 Cladium Mariscus, S. E. 



The two following are inserted as extending records of vertical 



range 



Cerastium glomeratum, at 2000 feet,/! T. J. (1050 feet is Watson's 



record). 

 Spergula arvensis, at 700 feet, S. E. (600 feet is Watson's record). 



74. Wigtown. 



All, except where specified, recorded by Mr. J. M 'Andrew. 



Hypericum hirsutum, / M C A., in Scott-Elliott's " Flora." 



Lavatera arborea. 



Malva rotundifolia. 



Geranium dissect um, ex. Newbould. 



Anthriscus vulgaris. 



