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Crawick, Kello, Dr Dv. Amiandale — Whitecoombe, J. T. J. Eskdale 

 — Eskdalemuir, J. Wn. and R. Bl. 



Flowers June 20. Extends to about 1700 feet. Usually moist 

 whinstone soils, alluvium, roadsides, or gravelly boulder clay ; exposed 

 to wind and sun. 



Coriandrum sativum. Linn. (Coriander). 



Record: (Escape) AV^/. — F. R. Coles, 1884. 

 Locality : Roadside, Underwood, Tongland, F. R. C. 



Crithmum maritimum. linn. 



Records: Kcd.—G. N. Lloyd, 1837. /f-^'^-.— Sibbald, 1674.* 



Localities : Along the shore — Portpatrick, Mull of Galloway, Dr 

 Br. ; Burrowhead, J. M'A. ; St. Ninians, Hn.; Kirkandrews, T. Bl. 

 Ross, Dr Br., G. N. LI., G. C; Torrs Point, J. T. S.; Balmae, G. N. LI 

 Balcary, G. N. LI.; Castle Hill, Fq., C. E. M.; Port o' Warren, F. W. G 

 S.-E.; Douglas Hall, P. Gr.; Kirkbean, Am. 



Flowers July. On granite and whinstone rocks facing the sea ; fully 

 exposed. 



Ang"elica sylvestris. Linn. 



Records: Bfs. — J, T. Johnstone, 1889. Kcd. — P. Gray, 1850. 

 Wgt.—G. C. Drucfr, 1883. 



Localities: Nithsdale — Dock wall, Dumfries, Hn.; Wood at King- 

 holm, S.-E. ; Craighope Linn, Hn.; Sanquhar, Dr Dv. Annandale — 

 Murrayfield, S.-E.; Moffat, J. T. J. Eskdale — Wauchope, Blockburn, 

 S.-E.; Eskdalemuir, J. AVn. and R. Bl. 



Flowers August 7. On rather moist leaf-mould, alluvium, and 

 whinstone soils ; in shade and wind-sheltered. 



Visitors : Polyommatus phloeas, Vespa sylvestris, Bombus terrestris, 

 Halictus rubicundus, Prosopis brevicornis, Chilosia cestracea, Platy- 

 chirius peltatus, Syrphus topiarus, Eristalis pertinax, horticola, and ten 

 others, J. C. W., 1. c, p. 245. 



Peucedanum ostruthium. Kooh. (Masterwort). 



Records: (Escape) Zyjr. — W. Stevens, 1848. Kcd. — J. M'Andrew, 

 1882. 



* " Itgroweth upon the rocks towards the sea in Galloway." — Scotia Uiustrata. 



