52 FLORA OF DUMFRIESSHIRE. 



LathyPUS sylvestris. Linn. (Everlasting Pea). 



Records : (Escape) D/s. — Miss Hannay, 1893. Xcd. — Flora 

 Scotica, 1789. JVgt — J. M'Andrew, 1893. 



Localities: Along the shore — Creetown, Gatehouse, J. M'A., Hn.; 

 Barcheskie, Burnfoot, Orroland, J. H., BL, J. M'A. A^/V^^^^/d;— Shingle 

 below Cluden Mills, Hn. 



Lathy PUS macpopphizus. Wimm. 



Records : Z)/i-.— P. Gray, 1850. A?^.— J. M'Andrew, 1882. JVgt. 

 — G. C. Druce, 1883. 



Localities : Nithsdale — Common Newton, Nith above Dumfries, 

 S.-E.; Glen, Hn.; Routen Brig, Hn., S.-E.; Sanquhar, Dr Dv. Annan- 

 dale — Milke, S.-E.; Beld Craig, Wellburn, Black's Hope, Whitecoombe 

 (to 2300 feet), Midlavv Burn, J. T. J., S.-E. Eskdale — Canobie, Lang- 

 holm, Blackknovve Burn, Stennies, S.-E.; Castle O'er, J. Wn. and R. Bl. 



Appears April 15, G. BL; May 4 to 18, J. T. J. On dry, moist or 

 wet whinstone, humus, roadsides, sandy soils, usually in shade and 

 shelter, at low altitudes and partly sheltered in valleys at high altitudes 

 or fully exposed. 



Visitors: Bombus lucorum, S.-E.; muscorum, Hn., S.-E.; May 13. 



Lathypus palustpis. Linn. 



"Galloway." Hooker in British Flora. 



Lathypus mapitimus. BigeL 



Record : Kcd. — J. Wilson ? 



Ppunus communis. Huds. (Sloe). 



Records: 419. Spinosa, Dfs. — P. Gray, 1850. Kcd. — P. Gray 

 1848. Wgt.—C^. C. Druce, 1883. 



420. Insititia, Dfs. — ^Dr Burgess, 1789. Kcd. — J 



M'Andrew, 1882. \Vgt.—\)x Balfour, 1836. 



421. Domestica (Escape), Z)/y. — J. T. Johnstone, 1890 



Kcd.—]. M'Andrew, 1882. 

 Localities: 419, common in all the valleys. Nithsdale — Tinwald 

 420, W. Sn.; Fourmerkland, Steilston, Holywood, Dr Br.; Jarbruck 

 Tynron, 420, J. Sh.; Sandrum Cample, 420, R. A. Atinandale — 

 Lockerbie, 420, G. Bl.; Gardenholm, Moffat, 421, J. T. J. 



Appears April 6, J. Sh.; to May 12, J. T. J. On dryish or moist 

 (W. Do.) ground, boulder clay, whinstone fragments, etc.; fully exposed, 

 A. M., S.-E. (often planted) ; 420 and 421 seem to be always planted or 

 escapes in woods, by roads, etc.; usually in moist soil and half-sheltered. 



