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List (IF liAKEii Plants. 149 



rU.MARIACE.i;. 

 Fumaria officinalis — occurs sparingly. Affects waste marg-ins of 



cultivated lauds. 

 ( '(uydalis claviculata — not pieutiful. Jarbi'uck, o74 ft ; Craig- 



darroch, 4G7 ft. 



CRUCIFER.i:. 



Cochlearia officinalis — Martour, Dibbin, and Conrick Hills, IGOO to 



1700 ft. 

 llesperis matronalis— new record for Dumfriesshire 18'Jl. Kiver- 



side, near Moniaive, and along Cairn. 



CISTACE.i;. 



Ileliautheuium vulgare — confined to one or two stations, where it 

 is pieutiful. Craigneston, COO ft. ; Bardannoch, 700 ft. 



VIOLACE.i:. 



Viola odorata — probable escape. Near Mouiaive. 



DROSERACE.E. 

 Drosera intermedia — two stations. Scarce. 

 CARYOPHYLLACE.E. 



Sileue intiata — not uncommon. 



Lychnis Githago — not plentiful. 



Lychnis vespertina — occurs very sparingly. 



Sagiua subulata — new record 1891. Castlehill, 700 ft. 



MALVACEAE. 



Malva sylvestris — neighbourhood of Moniaive. Proljably outcast. 



HYPERICACE.E. 

 Hypericum liumifusum — not common. 



GERANIACE.i:. 

 Geranium phoeum — new Dumfriesshire station. Apparently old- 

 established. 

 Geranium sylvaticum — common. 

 Geranium pratense — less common. 



LIGUMINOS.E. 



Trifolium arvense — dry pasture land west of Mouiaive. Not 



common. 

 Trifolium striatum — new record. Kare. 



