36 FLORA OF DUMFRIESSHIRE. 



Shingles of shore, roadsides, river banks, full exposure or partly 

 wind-sheltered. 



Visitors : Apis, Bombus pratorum, Derhamellus (all Miss Hannay). 



Malva rotundifolia. Linn. 



Records: (Escape) D/s. — Mrs Carthew-Yorstoun (1880?) JVgf. — 

 J. M'Andrevv, 1892. 



Localities : Cairnryan, J. M'A.; Thornhill, R.A.; roadside, Canobie 

 Manse, Langholm, C. Y.; Gilnockie siding, S.-E. 



Malva sylvestris. Linn. 



Records : 7)/s. — Miss Adams and Miss Johnstone, 1889. A'a/. — 

 P. Gray, 1865. V^'/.— J. M'Andrew, 1890. 



Localities : Nithsdah — Carsethorn, F. W. G., Hn. ; Glencaple 

 Road, M. J. H. ; Glen, P. Gr. ; Whitebridge and Cluden, Hn., S.E., 

 Th.; Glencairn, J. Cr.; Cowhill, Ad. and S. D. J.; Holywood Kirk, 

 S.-E.; Doocot House, R.A. Armandale — Browhouses, S.-E.; Povvfoot, 

 M. J. H.; Annan wall, Hn.; Jardine Hall, Th.; Lochmaben, M. J. H.; 

 Beattock, J. T. J. Eshdale — Cummertrees, Gretna, S.-E. ; Henry's 

 Town, E. Ty. 



Dry, stony, or gravelly waste soil ; in sun or shade ; usually partly 

 wind-sheltered. 



Visitors : Bombus derhamellus, Hn., lucorum, S.-E.; Platychirius 

 manicatus, Syritla pipiens, Hn. 



Malva borealis. Walln). 



Record : (Escape) Dfs. — Mrs Thomson, 1893. 

 Locality : Cluden Mill. 



Althea officinalis. Linn. (Marsh Mallow). 



Records: (Escape) Dfs. — J. T. Johnstone, 1889. Kcd. — Dr 

 Burgess, 1789. 



Localities : Moffat, J. T. J. (escape) ; Arbigland (in cultivation 

 now), Dr Br., M. W. 



Tilia Europea. Linn. (Lime Tree). 



Records: D/s., Kcd., IJ^gt. — J. M'Andrew, 1882, commonly planted 

 at Drumlanrig (250 to 600 feet), J. H. D.; Langholm (500 to 600 feet), 

 R. Do.; Moffat, common, J. T. J. 



Dry (J. H. D.) or damp (R. Do.) places on holms or good loam ; 

 requires plenty of light and air, but shelter from strong winds. 



