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I have aii'eady in former papers given some observations on 

 Wigtownshire and its Flora, which, therefore, it is unnecessary 

 here to repeat. 



Among plants yet to be recorded for Wigtownshire, and 

 likely to be found in that county, are the following : — Ranunculus 

 lingua, Ran. auricomus, Ran. arvensis, Stellaria glauca, Stell. 

 nemorum, Geranium syh^aticum, Epilobium tetragonum, Chrysos- 

 plenium alterniflorum, Knautia arvensis, Leontodon hispidus, 

 Potamogeton perfoliatus, Carex riparia, Cicuta virosa, (Enauthe 

 fistulosa, Sambucus ebulus, Valeriana dioica, Lathyrus sylvestris, 

 Carduus heterophyllus, Anthemis nobilis, Vaccinium Vitis-Idsea, 

 Galeopsis versicolor, Rumex hydrolapathum, Scirpus sylvaticus, 

 Blysmus compressus, Phleum arenarium, Millium effusum, Lepturus 

 filiformis, Erysimum alliaria, Cardamine amara, Sinapis arvensis, 

 &c. The following- plants require re-discovery : — Brassica 

 monensis, Apium graveolens, CEnanthe pimpinelloides, Galium 

 cruciata, Galium mollugo, Limosella aquatica, Rumex sanguineus, 

 Parietaria officinalis, Malaxis paludosa, Ruppia maritima, Cladium 

 germanicum. 



Outcasts, escapes, or introduced plants, or those doubtfully 

 native, are distinguished by Italics. 



When a plant is common and general very few localities are 

 given for it, and when there is no authority given for the locality 

 of a plant it is understood that the plant was seen or g-athered by 

 myself. 



The numbers are those in the 8th Edition of " The Loudon 

 Catalogue of British Plants, 188G," and the following references 

 and abbreviations are employed in the list : — (1) Mr G. C. Druce, 

 Oxford ; (2) Mr Charles Bailey, Manchester ; (3) Rev. James 

 Gorrie, F.C. Manse, Sorbie ; (4) Sir Herbert E. Maxwell, Mon- 

 reith ; (5) Rev. George Wilson, P.O., Glenluce ; (a) Statistical 

 Account of Scotland, 1843 ; (b) Rev. W. W. Xewbould's List ; 

 (c) Hooker & Arnott's " British Flora ;" (d) Herbarium and 

 Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh ; (e) Dr 

 Hooker's "Students' Flora of the British Islands;" (f) Transactions 

 of the Philosophical Society of Glasgow, 1841-44, Vol. I. ; (g) 

 Mr Hewett Watson's " New Botanical Guide." 1837. 



