134 PiEPORT ON THE HeUBARIUM. 



following varieties from Mr G. Bell, of Lockerbie, who is an 

 extremely acute botanist : — 



Potentilla procumhens — very rare. 



Euphorhiadulcis — a new record for the county. 



Elati'ie hexandra — a new record, if more specimens will prove 



the plant as reall^^ being' this rare species. 

 Scroplndaria vernalis — A confirmation of an old record of 

 great interest, as showing that the plant has spread from 

 Iloddam Castle to Wamphray. 



Misses llanuay have given me the following additional locali- 

 ties of rare plants for 1895 and 189G: — 



Draha veriia — walls near Maxwelltown Station, April ; Liu- 

 cluden, March, 1896. 



Aruhts Thaliana — abundant on railway banks from Glasgow 

 Road bridge to Maxwelltown Station, May. 



Cerasthuii arvense — on railway banks at Maxwelltown Loch, 

 Castle-Douglas Koad, near Bridge, April. 



Bur'oarea vulgaris — along railway bank, Maxwelltown Sta- 

 tion, May. 



Alliayia oHlcinaUs — roadside, Dalskairth to Drumsleet School, 

 May. 



Viola paliistrig — Maxwelltown Loch, abundant, April. 



Veronica serpi/liifolia — In meadows, Maxwelltown Loch, May. 



Menyanthes trifoliata — Maxwelltown Loch, May 



Veronica liediirifoUa — Hedgebank, Dalbeattie Road, April. 



Chrijsosptenium alternifoliinn — Cluden, near White Bridg'e and 

 Glen, April 



Prunus padus — wood above Dalskairth, May. 



Sa.rifracja ijranuluta — Lincludeu, May. 



StcUaria nemorum — Dalskairth, Lincluden, May. 



Solanuiii dulcamara — Garlieston, July. 



Veronica anagallis — Garlieston, June. 



Lijlliruin salicaria — wood below Glencaple, July. 



Lijsiinachia vnhjaria — Birrenswai'k, July. 



Scutellaria (jalericulata — Birrenswark, July. 



Epilohium roseuin — Birrenswark, July. 



Geranium pratense — abundant roadsides, Penpont, July. 



The state of the sijecimens is most satisfactory, and point to 

 the extreme care and patient labnui- which the Misses Ilauuay 



