30 FLORA OF DUMFRIESSHIRE. 



(and J. Cru?). Annandale — Lochmaben, F. M. W., Dv.; Dumcrieff, 

 Moffat, S. W. Ca. 



Wet, half peaty ditches; exposed to wind and sun. 



Stellaria holostea. Linn. 



Records: Dfs. and Kcd.—Y. Gray, 1850. Wgt. — G. C. Druce, 

 1883. 



Localities : Nithsdale — Common roads about Dumfries, M. J. H., 

 C. E. M., Th., Hn.; Dunscore, P. Gr. ; Moniaive, J. Cr. ; Tynron, 

 J. Sh.; Sanquhar, Dv. Annandak — Annan, Water of M, ab., S.-E.; 

 Lockerbie House to Troutbeck of Milke, G. Bl.; Beld Craig, J. Sd.; 

 common Moffat, Correifron, etc., J. T. J. Eskdale — Very ab. Woods 

 lee, E. Ty.; Tarras, S.-E. (to 1500 feet). 



Appears April 5 to May 15, J. T. J. Rather dry roadside banks, on 

 old turf of walls, cinders of railways, shingles, gravelly soil, more rarely 

 holms and leaf mould ; usually in sun, sometimes shaded ; often quite 

 unsheltered by other plants, and rarely in long grass. 



Visitors : Empis pennata, Siphona cristata, Platychirius manicatus, 

 and two or three other flies. Meligethes aeneus, Telephorus bicolor, 

 S.-E. 



Buda rubra. Dum. (Sandspurrey). 



Records: 260. Rubra, Dfs. — J. Sadler, 1857. Kcd. — P. Gray, 

 1844. Jf^/.— Arnott, 1848. 



261. Marina a., Genuina, Dfs. — G. F. Scott-Elliot, 1892, 



A'^r^.— Rev. J. Eraser, 1866. Wgt.—Q,. C. 

 Druce, 1883. c. Neglecta, Wgt. — G. Horn, 



1873- 



262. Marginatum, Dfs. — G. F. Scott-Elliot, 1892. Kcd. 



—Rev. J. Eraser, 1866. Wgt.—G. C. Druce, 

 188.3. 



263. Rupestre, Kcd. — Dr Craig Christie, 1868. Wgt. — 



G. Horn, 1873. 



Localities: Seacoast pretty common. 261 a-, from Annan shore, 

 Rerrick, Orchardton, and Port Mary. 261 ^. from Port Logan, G. Horn 

 and J. M'Andrew. 262 from Kirtle, S.-E.; Rerrick, J. Fr. ; Portwilliam 

 and Glasserton, Hn. 263 from Port Logan, J. M'A.; Portpatrick, R. R.; 

 Mull of Galloway, G. Ho.; Kirkandrew, C.C. Inland less common. 

 260 road from Brow to Stank, Bankhead, S.-E. ; Glencaple, Hn. ; 

 Laught, R.A.; Bruce's Castle, Lochmaben, F. M. W.; Junction, Selkirk, 

 and Craigbeck Road, Broomhill, New Edinburgh Road, J. T. J. , 

 Beattock, S.-E. 



Appears May 5, J. T. J. Wet places, rarely fairly dry stones ; bare 



