40 FLORA OF DUiNTFRlESSHIRE. 



Carsethorn, Th., C. E. M.; Arbigland, Th.; Powfoot, M. J. H., S.-E.; . 

 Annan Waterfoot, J. Fn. Inland — Railway between Langholm and 

 Gilnockie, S.-E. 



Dry shingles or turf; full sun and wind exposure. 



Visitors : Anthomyia radicum, Hydrellia griseola, Chortophila, S.-E. 



Erodium moschatum. I' her. 



Record: Kcd. — Field Club Excursion, 1893. 



Locality : Southerness ? ' 



Erodium maritimum. Vher. 



Record : Wgt. — Herbarium Greville, at Edinburgh, 1836. 



Localities: Glenluce, Portwilliam, J. H. Bl., T. B. Bl., J. M'A.; 

 Monreith Bay, J. M'A.; Garliestown, Hn. 



Dry, sunny shore, in grass. 



OxaliS acetOSella. Linn. (Wood Anemone). 



Records : Dfs. — J. Cruickshank, 1839. Kcd. — P. Gray, 1850. 

 Wgt.—<^. C. Druce, 1883. 



Localities : Very common in all valleys reaching Moniaive, J. Cr., 

 and Sanquhar, Dv.; to 2500 feet. Loch Skene; and 1700 feet, Eweslees- 

 knowe, J. Rae. 



Appears April i, G. BL; 13 to 28, J. T. J. Wet or rarely dry humus 

 of woods or roadsides ; in full shade and wind-sheltered almost always. 



Visitors : Anthomyia radicum, abundant, S.-E. 



Oxalis corniculata. Linn. 



Records : (Escape) Dfs. — Established many years, Ivy House, 

 Garden, Moffat, on gravel walks, J. T. Johnstone, 1892. Wgt. — Rev. 

 G. Wilson, 1893. 



Impatiens noli-me-tangere. (Balsam). 



Records : (Escape) Dfs. — -Canobie, J- Fingland, 1885. Kcd. — J. 

 Matthewson, Dalbeattie, 1882. 



Localities: Canobie, J. Fn.; Dalbeattie, J. Mt.; Almorness, Th. 



Impatiens parviflora. D. C. 



Record : (Escape) Kcd. — Fully established iVuchencairn Bay, G. 

 F. Scott-Elliot, 1891. 



