152 List of I'arek Plants. 



PLANTAGINE^. 

 Plantago maritima— not common inland. Occurs along- western 



border ; 600 ft. 



BORAGINACEiE. 



Symphytum officinale — frequent. 



LENTIBULARIACEA. 

 Utricularia neglecta— recorded 1891. Xew to Scotland. (-'Scot- 

 tish Naturalist," 1891.) 

 Utricularia intermedia— not connnon. Kare in flower. New Dum- 

 friesshire record. 1887. 

 Utricularia minor — new Dumfriesshire record 1890. Several 

 stations along western border. 



POLYOONACE.E. 



Polygonum Bistorta — three stations, all new. 



Polygonum amphibium — one station. 



Polygonum minor— Loch Urr. First gathered by Mr T. Brown. 



1891. 



EMPETRACE.E. 



Empetrum nigrum— frequent, but scarce in fruit. 



SALICACE.E. 

 Salix pentandra — rare. Three stations male flowers, one station 



female flowers. 

 Salix repens — rare. Single station. 



ORCHIDACE.E. 



Habenai'ia viridis — not common. 



Habenaria albida — not common. 



Listera ovata — frequent. 



Malaxis paludosa — new record for county. 1887. Rare. 



ARACE/E 



Arum maculatum — recorded 1887. Jarbruck Woods. Doubt- 

 fully indigenous. Mr M' Andrew informs me that his Sen- 

 wick Wood station is iu the neighbourhood of ruins, and the 

 same thing occurs with my Dumfriesshire station. 



TYPHACE.E. 



Sparganium minimum — Pingland Lane, 1000 ft. 

 Sparganium ramosum — frequent. 



