no FLORA OF DUMFRIESSHIRE. 



Localities : N'ithsdak — Kirkbean, Exc; Newabbey, Hn.; Tinwald, 

 J. Sn.; Jardington, Martington, F. W. G.; Dock wall, Hn.; Lincluden, 

 Grove, P. Gr., M. J. H.; above Routen Brig on Cairn, S.-E.; Moniaive, 

 J. Cr.; Tynron, J. Sh., R. A; Clauchries, R. A.; Euchan, Newark, 

 Polskeoch, Crawick, Dr Dv. Afi?iandak — Annan, J. Sn., J. T. J.; 

 Tundergarth Linns, Lamonbie Mill, G. Bl.; Wamphray, J. T. J. Esk- 

 dale — Kirkandrews, E. Ty.; very abundant, Bilholm to Bentpath, S.-E. 



Appears August 12, J.T.J. On rather moist humus or alluvium ; in 

 shade or half-shaded and well sheltered from wind. 



Visitor : Bombus pratorum (on newly opened flowers), S.-E. 



Campanula rapunculoides. Linn. 



Records : (Escape) JD/s.—G. Bell, 1893. Kcd.—Y. R. Coles, 1883. 



Localities: Tongland, F. R. C.; Castle Loch near Lockerbie road, 

 G. BL; Dalton, J. Wg. 



Campanula rotundifolia. Linn. (Bluebell). 



Records: D/s. and Kcd.—V. Gray, 1850. JVgt.~~G. C. Druce, 

 1883. 



Localities : Nithsdale — Very common to Sanquhar, Dr Dv. 

 An?iandale — Very common (to 2000 feet), Loch Skene, S.-E. Eskdale 

 — Common Wauchope, road to Bentpath, S.-E.; Castle O'er, J. Wn. and 

 R. Bl. 



Appears June 20 to July "5. On pretty dry whinstone soils, roadsides, 

 boulder clay, etc.; usually half-shaded and part wind-sheltered or quite 

 exposed. 



Visitors : Vanessa Urticae, J. C. W.; Bombus terrestris, J. C. W.; 

 lucorum, S.-E.; Andrena gwynana, R. Se.; Siphona cristata, Hyelemyia 

 strigosa, Dolichopids, S.-E. ; Anthomyia radicum, S.-E., J. C. W.; 

 Meligethes, J. C. W. 



Campanula persicifolia. Linn. 



Record: (Escape) ZJ/ir. — ^J. Singer, 1843. (Johnstone parish). 



Vaccinium myrtillus. Linn. (Blaeberry). 



Records: Dfs.~\N. Keddie, 1854. Kcd.—Y. Gray, 1848 Wgt.~ 

 G. C. Druce, 1883. 



Localities : Nithsdale — Common Dalskairth, Terregles, P. Gr. ; 

 Craighope Linn, Scaur Water, S.-E.; Sanquhar, Dr Dv. Amiandale — 

 Gallows Hill, Moffat, Kd.; Hartfell and Whitecoombe (to 2400 feet), 



