82 FLORA OF DUMFRIESSHIRE. 



Chaerophyllum anthriscus. Lam. 



Records: Xcd.—F. Gray, 1850.* U'^gt-—]- M'Andrew, 1893. 



Caucalis nodosa. 5m. 



Record: (Escape) JFgf.—]. M'Andrew, 1888. 

 Locality : Portwilliam, J. M'A. 



Caucalis anthriscus. Huc/s. (Hedge Parsley). 



Records : I^s. and -K'cd. — P. Gray, 1850. Jfg^- — Rev. G. Wilson, 

 1893. 



Localities: Nithsdak — Caerlaverock, Hn.; near Dumfries, M. J. H., 

 P. Gr.; Sanquhar, Dr Dv. Ajinandale — Moffat, J. T. J. Eskdale — 

 Langholm, S.-E. 



Flowers July 7. On cindery waste ground, roadsides partly sheltered 

 and shaded by hedges, etc. 



Visitors : Satyrus janira, Simgethis fabriciana, Halictus, Platychirius 

 albimanus, Anthomyia radicum, Hyelemyia strigosa, and nine others, 

 J. C. W. 



Daucus carrota. linn. (Carrot). 



Records : Dfs. and Kcd. — P. Gray, 1850. Wgi.- — Arnott, 1848. 



Localities : Common along the shore. Portpatrick, R. A.; Duns- 

 key, Arn.; Portwilliam, St. Ninian's, Hn.] Ross, G. C; Annan, Kirtle- 

 mouth, S.-E., also G. & S.W. Railway; Holywood, Ad. and S. D. J.; 

 Rashbriggs road, R. A.; Sanquhar, Dr Dv. 



On shingle by the shore, waste cindery ground inland ; fully ex- 

 posed. 



Conium maculatum. Linn. (Hemlock). 



Records: Dfs. and Kcd.—?. Gray, 1850. Wgt.—Q,. C. Druce, 

 1883. 



Localities : Nithsdak — Kingholm, S.-E.; Milldamhead, F. W. G.; 

 Mouswald, Hn., S.-E.; Cummertrees, S.-E.; Auldgirth Station, J. Fn.; 

 Morton Mains, R. A.; Sanquhar Castle, Dr Dv. Annandak — Scroggs 

 Mill, abundant, G. Bl.; Beattock, Comal Tower, J. T. J. 



Flowers July 26. On waste ground, cinders or alluvium; usually 

 wind-sheltered but sunny places. (Very likely an escape). 



* Probalily confusion of names. 



