344 TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 
Botanical Notes for 1895.—Wigtownshire. 
By James M‘Anprew, Assoc. Bot. Soe. Edin., New Galloway. 
[Read 28th January, 1896.] 
In addition to remarks on the Flora of Wigtownshire in former 
short papers, I beg to submit the following notes, which may 
prove interesting. 
For 
several years I have devoted the greater part of my 
holidays to the Flora of Wigtownshire. As the result of my 
labours I have compiled a list of the flowering plants of that 
county—a copy of which I sent your Society about a year ago. 
In addition to the plants therein given, during last summer I 
added the following as new records, chiefly from New Luce :— 
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Hieracium gothicum (Fr.), Backh. Luce Water. 
Hieracium auratum (Fr.), Backh. Luce Water. 
Galium Mollugo, Linn., var. Bakeri, Syme. New Luce 
Railway Viaduct. 
. Centaurea nigra, Linn., var. ——— Frequent at New 
Luce and Portpatrick. 
. Melampyrum pratense, Linn., var. montanum, Johnst. 
New Luce. 
. Utricularia intermedia, Hayne. Near New Luce. 
. Barbarea stricta, Andrz. New Luce (Mr. R. C. Lupton). 
. Potamogeton perfoliatus, Linn. Lochnaw Loch. 
. Calamagrostis epigeios, Roth. Knock Bay, Portpatrick. 
This is, I think, the first record of this grass in the 
three south-western counties of Scotland. 
Hymenophyllum unilaterale, Bory. Water of Luce. 
To show that much still remains to be done in the botany of 
this somewhat out-of-the-way county, I may mention that as yet 
no record has been made of finding such rather common plants in 
Wigtownshire as the following, which are found either in Kirk- 
