FLORA OF DUMFRIESSHIRE. II9 



1088. Littoralis, Dfs. — W. Stevens, 1848. Kcd. — 



r^Limfries Herbarium, 1866. W^t. — J. H, 

 Balfour, 1836. 



1089. Pulchella, Dfs. — J. Cruickshank, 1836. 



Localities : Along the shore — Portpatrick, 1086, 1088, Arn., J. H, 

 Bl.; Kirkmaiden, 1086, b.,]. M'A.; Rerrick, Rosshill, G.N. LI.; South- 

 wick, 1086 h., St.; Douglas Hall, Hn.; mouth of Nith on each side, 

 1086, 1088, 1089, J. Cru., W. St., P. Gr.; Kingholm Mill, S.-E.; Glen- 

 caple, Hn.; 1089, C. E. M.; Caerlaverock, and common Annan to 

 Kirtle mouth, S.-E.; Torduff, S.-E. 



Appears on shingle, estuarine alluvium, boulder clay, etc.; in sun, 

 usually against cliffs. 



Visitors : Eristalis intricarius, Empis livida, Siphona geniculata, 

 Hyelemyia, sp., S.-E. 



Gentiana campestris. linn. (Gentian). 



Records: Dfs. — S. W. Carruthers, 1890. Kcd. — P. Gray, 1848. 

 IVgt—G. C. Druce, 1883. 



Localities : Nithsdale — Laught Wood, R. H. M.; Dalskairth Hill, 

 P. Gr., R. H. M.; Glen, Hillhead, R. H. M.; Mabie, F. W. G.; 

 Moniaive, J. Cr. (500 to 550 feet) ; Blacknest, Kirkbride, Newton, R. 

 A.; Euchan, Barrmoor, Dr Dv. Annandale — Valencines near Garpol, 

 Alton, J. T. J.; Greygill Head, S. W. Ca.; Correifron, footpath to Craig- 

 michen Scaurs, six to eight miles along Selkirk road, Birkhill, J. T. J. 

 (from 500 to 850 feet). 



Appears July 27 to September 6, J. T. J. On pastures of whinstone 

 soil ; fully exposed to wind and sun. 



Menyanthes trifoliata. Linn. (Buckbean). 



Records ; Dfs. — P. Gray, 1850. Kcd. — J. Cruickshank, 1836. 

 JVgt.—G. C. Druce, 1883. 



Localities: Nithsdale — Maxwelltown Loch, Hn.; Somervile House, 

 J. Cru.; Newton and by Cluden, S.-E.; Maryfield, Th., S.-E.; Merk- 

 land, Exc; Girharrow (850 feet). Loch Urr (700 feet), J. Cr.; Dabton, 

 Morton, R. A.; Black Loch, Dr Dv. Annandale — Common Archbank 

 Moor, Parks, Meikleholmside Hill, Lochhouse, Chapel, Earshaig Lakes, 

 etc., J. T. J. Eskdak—Q.?i%WQ O'er, J. Wn. and R. Bl. 



Appears May 24 to 26, J. T. J. Amongst rushes in alluvial or 

 peaty marshes in full exposure. 



Visitors : Apis abundant and sufficient ; also Bombus spp., S.-E. 



