FLORA OF DUMFRIESSHIRE. 5 1 



Localities : Very common in all the valleys to at least 900 feet. 



Appears April 27, G. Bl.; May 17 to June 21, J. T. J. On pretty 

 dry roadsides, waste ground, sandy soils, cinders, etc.; exposed to sun, 

 but usually in part wind-sheltered. 



Visitors : Bombus muscorum, hortorum, S.-E. 



Vicia lutea. Linn. 



Records: (Escape) D/s. — Miss Hannay, 1893. Xcd. — J. M'Andrew, 

 1890. JVgt.—]. M'Andrew, 1890. 



Localities : Cluden Mills, Hn.; New England Bay, North of 

 Drummore, Wigtown, J. M'A.; Rerrick Shore, J. M'A. 



Vicia lathypoides. Linn. 



Records : (Escape) Kcd. — Rev. J. Eraser, 1882. IVgt. — (South of 

 Drummore), J. M'Andrew, 1891. 



Vicia bithynica. Linn. 



Record: (Escape) Z);^. — Miss Hannay, 1893. 

 Locality : Cluden Mills, Hn. 



Lathyrus aphaca. Linn. (Yellow Vetchling). 



Record : (Escape) Dfs. — Miss Milligan, 1892. 



Locality : On exposed shingles below Cluden Mills, Hn., C. E. M. 



Lathyrus pratensis. Linn. 



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

 1883. 



Localities : Nithsdale — -Very common near Dumfries, S.-E., 

 C. E. M.; very common Sanquhar, Dr Dv. Aimandale — Annan, very 

 common, S.-E.; Lockerbie common, S.-E.; Moffat common, J. T. J. 

 Eskdak — Very common Woodslee and Canobie, E. Ty., S.-E ; Lang- 

 holm, S.-E.; Castle O'er (to 600 feet), J. Wn. and R. Bl. 



Appears June 22, J. T. J. On dry or moist roadside banks, cinders 

 of railways, gravel, sandy holms, whinstone rocks, boulder clay, in sun ; 

 usually sheltered by long grass, hedges, etc. 



Visitors : Apis, Bombus lucorum, muscorum (S.-E., 1892), lapi- 

 darius, June 8, 1893, S.-E.; Allantus nothi, Hn. 



