Flora of DiiMFrjRssiiiRE. l:};") 



Stellaria nemorum L. (Stitch wort). 

 Records. Z)/y.—I)r Burgess, 1789 ; A?^.— J. druickshank, 1830; 



no. rec. Wgt. and Lan. 

 Localities. A^Z/Z/.f^^/Ze— Gilliehill, R.H.M. ; Castle-Douglas Hoad, 

 V.E.M. ; Lincluden Abbey, Cluden ]5rig and Mills P. Gr., Hn., 

 S.F..; \Voodlands, Iron (xvay, S.E.; Bennan, Tynron, .J.S/i.. 

 T.Br.,/.C?:; Enoch Castle, J.JV/.; Auldgirth, Druuilanrig, Dr'., 

 A?inandale — Springkell, Iloddam Castle, Broomliohn, fxlen JE. 

 wood, Br. ; Milke, Tundergarth, Whitestoneliill, G.Bl. ; March- 

 liankwood to Craiglands, Garpel and Beld Craig, Sd. ; Barnliill, 

 \\''ellliurn,y.?'.y". Eskdale — Glenzier, E.Ty.; Priors Linn, Penton, 

 Hyreburn, Tarras, v. ab. from Canobie to Tjinghohn, Bexburu, 

 S.E. 



Damp or wet, rarely dry leafmould, roadside or other 

 soils mixed with leafmould ; usually in shade and always wind- 

 sheltered. Appears May 2 to 2^.,/.T.J. 

 Visitors. Empis 2 or 3 sp., Dolichopidce, Chlorops sp., Anthom- 



yidce, Tipuloe very ab. (about 20 unnamed species), 



Meligethes ceneus very ab. 



Stellaria media Vill (Chickweed). 

 Records. Dfs. and Kcd.—?. Gray, 1850 ; Wgt.—G^. C. Bruce, 



1883 ; Vat. neglecta ; DJs—Y>x F. W. Grierson, 1882. 

 Localities — v.c. in all the valleys reaching- Moniaive,y. Cr., and San- 

 quhar, Dv. to a height of 1400 ft. Annan and Moffat, J.T.J.. and 

 I.IOO ft. Esk, S.E. 



Damp or wet, springheads, more rarely dry places ; 

 waste ground, roadsides, shingles of rivers and shore and other 

 soils (except peat) ; usually exposed to sun, sometimes in shade ; 

 often wind sheltered. Appears March "i^, J.T.J. 

 Visitors. Chalcid. 3 sp., Proctotypes, Phora, Dolichopid 2 sp., 



Chlorops (numerous small flies). Meligethes oeueus ab. 



Stellaria uliginosa Murr. 



Records. Dfs. and Kcd.—Y. Gray, 1850 ; JVgt.—G. C. Druce, 



1883. 

 Localities. Nithsdale — Arbigland, Th. ; Maxwelltown Station, 

 Tinwald, Hn. ; Tynron, Sh. ; Auldgirth Brig, S.E. ; Sanquhar, 

 Dv. ; c. upper part of valley. Afinandale -Troutbeck of Milke, 

 GiJlenbie Mains of Corrie, G.Bl. ; c. Putts and Annan shingles 



