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Some other interesting plants around Drummore 

 may be mentioned. Vicia lutea at the north end 

 of New England Baj", and Orchis pyraynidalis at 

 Killiness Point, still maintain their ground. South 

 of Drummore, along the shore, may be gathered 

 GJaucium luteuni, Senebiera Coronopus, Raphanus 

 maritimus, Cerastiuin tetrandrum, Sac/i7ia apetala, 

 S. tnaritima, Medicago lupulina, TrifoUum arvense, 

 Vicia hirsuta, Potentilla reptans, Eryngiuni mari- 

 timxivi, Filago minima, F. germanica, Lycopsis 

 aivensis, Calystegia Soldanella, Ainmophila arun- 

 dinacea, and Festuca sciuroides. At Grennan Wood 

 Vicia sylvatica grows in abundance. At Port Logan 

 I found Spergularia rupestris, and further south 

 Thymus Chamcedrys and Empetrum nigrum. At 

 Clanyard Bay grow Agrimonia Eupatoria, Carlina 

 vulgaris, and Juniperus communis. At Portencorkrie 

 Bay I gathered Ligusticuni scoticuin, Aster Tripolium, 

 Convolvulus arveusis, Scirpus mariti)nus, Carex vul- 

 piiia, and C. paludosa. On the Mull Head grow 

 Radiola Millegrana, Geranium sanguineum, Parnassia 

 palustris, (Enanthe Lachenalii, and Selaginella selagin- 

 oides. Around Drummore are HyjJericuni Elodes, 

 Lavatera arhorea (but planted), Malva sylvestris, 

 Ornithopus perpusiilus, Coniutn macidatum, Carduus 

 tenuiflorus, Veronica scutellata, Lamium intermedium, 

 Urtica urens, Habenaria viridis, and Alisma ranun- 

 cidoides. At Ardwell Mill-dam were Senecio saraceni- 

 cus, Lysimachia jShunmidaria, and Littorella lacusttns ; 

 and on the shore about Sandhead, Cakile tnaritima 

 and Equisetum, maximum. 



Doubtful plants have been referred to Mr. Arthur 

 Bennett, F.L.S. 



Kirkcudbrightshire. 



This year I have found Thalictrum flavum var. 

 sphcerocarpum, Lej., in Kenmure Holms, New 

 Galloway ; Juncus tenuis in another station near 

 Shiel ; the mosses Scleropodium co'spitosum, in 

 abundance in Kenmure Holms, and Didymodon 



