132 Flora of Dumfriesshire. 



Localities. Gleiicaple, F.W.G.. J.Fii., J.Wl.\ Kenneth Bank, 

 C.E.M. ; Jardine Hall, T/i. ; Dalveen, Dr., J. WI. ; Torduff 

 Point, S.E. ; Lochmaben, Exc. ; Craigmichen Scaur, /. 7\/. 



Rather wet g-round ; stony or sandy soil or concrete ; 

 exposed. July 2G, J.T.J. 



Sagina Subulata* Presl. 

 Jiecord. D/s.—J. T.Johnstone, 1890; JF^t.—C. C. Bailey. l.S8;3. 

 Locality. Sandhills, Torrs, Warren, C.C.B. ; on the Beef tub Road 

 between 1100 and 1300 ft., J.T.J.. S.E.; Castlehill, Glencairn, 

 J.Cr. Stony roads. Aug. 4, J.T.J. 



Sagina procumbens L- (Pearlwort). 



239. Maritima var. a. Records. Dfs. — U. F. Scott-Elliot, 1892. 

 Kcd.—:i. M' Andrew, 1883 ; [fV/.— Arnott, 1843. 



Var. c. de/isa. IFgt.—J. M' Andrew, 1890. 



240. xVpetala. Kcd. and IVgt.—J. M' Andrew, 1883 and 1890. 

 242. D/<;. and A'cd.—F. Gray, 1850; JK^f.—J. M-Andrew. 1882. 

 Localities. 239 a. Annan mouth S.E., Kirkcolm Am. ; 239 c 

 West Tarbert/^l/'^. ; 240 South Drummore/.il/'^. ; 242 v.c. in 

 all the valleys, particularly below 700 or 800 ft. 



242. Dry or very dry places on walls, hard roads, cinders 

 of i-ailways, waste ground, shingle ; shade or iu sun ; usually bare 

 ground and exposed to wind; 240 apparently prefers turf and 

 shelter of herbage, &c. ; 239 var. a. only seen once in wall crevices, 

 239 var. c. apparently bare, much exposed places. 

 Visitors. Ants ab. 



Arenaria verna L. 

 Records. Dfs. — Drumlanrig, J. Cruickshank, 1836. Kcd. — J. A. 



Brown, 1836. 

 Locality. Craig near Piper's Cove, Torrheugh Cliffs, Colvend (has 

 been confirmed by Rev. J. Fraser, Dr Grierson, and Mr M'Andrew). 



Arenaria peploid.es L. (Sea Purslane). 

 Records. Dfs. — J. Cruickshank, 1839 ; Kcd. — Rev. J. Fraser. 

 1866 ; IVgt.—J. M'Andrew, 1883. 



* I cannot help considering this the right name for Mr Johnstone's 

 plant, after careful comparison with the specimens in the British Museum. 

 Rev. E. F. Linton supposes it to be Sagina i;rociimbc7-:.s var spinosa. 



