List of Earer Plants. 153 



CYPERACE^. 



Carex dioica — Girharrow, Glencairn. Not common, 



C. pulicaris — generally distiibuted. 



C. pauciflora — rare. Girharrow and Loch Urr, 



0. ovalis — common. 



C. stellulata — common. 



C. curta — frequent. 



C. remota — not common. Dalmakerran, Woodlea, Caitloch A.11 

 new stations. 



C. paniculata- -rare. Fingland Lane, 1000 ft. 



C. muricata — frequent. 



C. vulg'aris — generally distributed. 



C. limosa — rare. Stroanshalloch. First gathered by Mr Fing- 

 land. 



0. irrigua — new record 1887. Eare. 



C. glauca — generally distributed. 



C. pallescens — generally distributed. 



C. panicea — generally distributed. 



C. pra^cox — not uncommon. 



C. pilulifera — not uncommon 



C. hirta — single station. Rare. 



C. filiformis — Girharrow. New Dumfriesshire record Rare. 



C. flava — generally distributed. 



C. fulva — generally distributed. 



C. binervis — frequent. 



C. sylvatica — not common. Several new stations recorded ; Jar- 

 bruck, 400 ft. ; Caitloch, 430 ft. ; Tynron, 450 ft. 



C. vesicaria — not common. Two stations on Cairn. 



C. ampullacea — frequent. 



C. paludosa — rare. Recorded for two new stations — Ingleston, 

 near Moniaive, and neighbourhood of Maxwelton. 



FILICES. 

 Ceterach officinarum — rare. Recorded for new Dumfriesshire 



station, where it is plentiful. 220 ft. 

 Polypodium vulgare — common. 

 P. phegopteris — not uncommon. 

 P. dryopteris — not uncommon. 

 AUosorus crispus — not plentiful. Four stations, 700 to 1000 ft. 



