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G. ; Townhead, R. A. ; Sanquhar, Dv. Annandale — Milke Water, 

 Catch Hall Loaning, G. Bl. ; Archbank Bridge, Alton, Craigieburn, 

 Bieconside Moor (up to 600 or 700 feet), J. T. J. Eskdale — Woods- 

 lee Orchard, Liddel Bridge, Burnfoot, S.-E. 



Appears July 5, J- T. J. Wet or pretty dry slopes ; roadsides, rail- 

 way banks, shaded or partly shaded ; wind-sheltered in long grass, etc. 

 Visitor : Andrena albicans, Hn. 



Hypericum humifusum. Linn. 



Records: Dfs. — Rev. Dr Little, 1834. Kcd. — P. Gray, 1848. 

 Wgt. — Stranraer (J. K. Brown?), 1836, Edin. Herb. 



Localities : Nithsdah — Kenneth Bank, Glencaple, C. E. M.; Kirk- 

 connel, M. W.; Cargenhillside, Hn.; Dalskairth Hills, P. Gr. ; Barn- 

 dennoch (600 feet), J. Cr.; Auldgirth Station, Exc; G. & S.-W. railway, 

 Gateside, Euchan Cottage, Dr Dv. Annandale — Kirtle mouth, S.-E.; 

 Limestone Rigg, Shillahill, Scroggs, Middlebie, G. BL, Halleaths, S.-E.; 

 Lochmaben, Hn.; Raehills, Exc; Beld Craig, Sd.; common Moffat, 

 J. T. J. Eskdale — Glenzier Mill, E. Ty.; Langholm, C. Y.; Wauchope 

 2 miles from Langholm (to 700 feet), S.-E. 



Appears from June 23, J. T. J. Dry bare places on roadsides, sand- 

 stone, rather peaty loam ; usually in sun and partly wind-sheltered. 



Visitors : Anthomyid^e (four visitors), S.-E. 



Hypericum pulchrum. Linn. 



Records: Dfs. — Rev. Dr Little, 1834. Kcd. — P. Gray, 1850. 

 Wgt.— Q,. C. Druce, 1883. 



Localities : Nithsdale — Common Kenneth Bank, C. E. M. ; Car- 

 gen, F. W. G.; Lochabbey Wood, C. E. M.; Nunholm, Hn.; Cluden, 

 'I'h.; common Moniaive, J. Cr.; common Sanquhar, Dv. Annandale — 

 Annan, Springkeld, S.-E.; Ecclefechan, Raehills, Exc; Dryfesdale, G. 

 Bl.; Garpel, S.-E.; Beeftub, Sd.; Breconside (reaching 2000 feet). Loch 

 Skene, S.-E. Eskdale — Common Kirkandrews, E. Ty. ; Langholm 

 Hill, C. v.; Castle O'er, J. Wl. and R. BL; Stennies and Meggat (to 

 2200 feet), S.-E. 



Appears June 30 to July 6, J. T. J. Dry or moist whinstone rocks, 

 roadsides, more rarely on humus or boulder clay ; in sun or part or 

 wholly shaded ; usually at least partly wind-sheltered. 



Visitors : Apis, Sericomyia borealis, Siphona cristata, Drymeia 

 hamata, Hyetodesia basalis, Dolichopidte, Chortophila (4 unnamed), 

 S.-E. 



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