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Asplenium maritimum. Rocks and caves from Douglas 

 Hall all round the coast. 



Astragalus glycyphyllus. Millstone Quarry and Blackneuk. 

 Rather rare. 



BlysTRUS rufus. Seashore, Glenluffin. 



Carex extensa. On the muddy portions of the seashore all 

 round from Glenluflfin to Southwick burn. A rare 

 carex. 



Carex distans. In similar, but drier and more sandy situa- 

 tions. Also a rare carex, although some botanists 

 have thought it a maritime state of the well-known 

 Carex binervis. 



Crithmum nnaritimum, or Sea Samphire, which begins on the 

 rocks at Douglas Hall, and is continued all round the 

 coast to Colzean Castle, Ayi-shire, but is found in no 

 other part of Scotland. It is plentiful in the south of 

 England. 



Eryngium onaritimum — Sea Holly. Sandy seashore at 

 Saltflats, Millstone Quarry, and Douglas Hall bay : 

 but almost extirpated by summer visitors. Found in 

 great abundance on the Kirkbean shore, near Satur- 

 ness. 



Glaucium luteum — Horned Sea Poppy. Saltflats and 

 Port o' Warren. 



Juncus niaritimus. Mouths of the Urr and Southwick Bum. 



Primula veris. \ Together at Douglas Hall Bay, near the 



elatior. ) Burn. 



Bdphanus maritimus — Sea Radish. Rocks and cliffs around 

 Port o' Warren. One of the rarest and most peculiar 

 plants of the shore. 



Ruppia maritima. Salt marshes at Douglas Hall Bay and 

 near the Needle's-Eye. 



Ruhus suherectus. } seashore near Portling. 



— cossius. ) 



Samolus valerandi — Brook-weed. Plentiful along the coast. 

 Salicornia herhacea — Glasswort. Plentiful at the mouth of 

 Southwick Burn. 



