128 FLORA OF DUMFRIESSHIRE. 



Scrophularia vernalis. Linn. 



Records: (Escape) Zy^. — Dr Burgess, 1789. Kcd. — G. N. Lloyd, 

 1837- 



Locality : Hoddam Castle, Dr Br. 



Mimulus luteus. Linn. (Monkey Flower). 



Records: (Escape) /y^. — W. Stevens, 1848. Kcd.—]. M'Andrew, 

 1882. IVgt.^]. M'Andrew, 1886. 



Localities : Nithsdale — Dockwall, P. Gr., Hn., F. W. G.; Moat 

 House, Exc; Cluden Mills, S.-E.; Ewanston (370 feet), Caitloch (429 

 feet), J. Sh., J. Cr.; Cowhill, Ad. and S. D. J.; Friars' Carse to Auldgirth, 

 S.-E.; Dunscore Road, Auldgirth, Th.; Thornhill, Cample, R. A.; Craig- 

 hope Linn, Scaur, Hn.; Drumlanrig, W. St.; Cumnock, J. Fn. Annati- 

 dale — Scroggs Mill, Abigailburn, G. Bl.; East Kirkpatrick-Juxta Kirk, 

 F. A. H.;" Adam's Holm Kerr, J. T. J.; Frenchland Burn, W. Bn. 

 Eskdale — Eskdalemuir Kirk, S.-E. 



Moist shingles, trap, holmland by rivers and burns, roadsides ; half- 

 shaded and well-sheltered. 



Digitalis purpurea. Linn. (Foxglove, Bloody 

 Fingers, J. Shaw). 



Records: — Dfs. and Kcd. — P. Gray, 1850. Wgt. — G. C. Druce, 

 1883. 



Localities : Very common in all valleys by rivers, linns, etc., to 

 1 100 feet. 



Appears from June 7 to 20, J. T. J. On pretty dry slopes, on 

 sandy soil, sandstones, holms, shingles, boulder clay (rarer on whin- 

 stone) ; half-shaded or exposed ; usually wind-sheltered. 



Visitors : Bombus hortorum, reg. and sufficient, S.-E., J. C. W.; 

 muscorum, terrestris, J. C. W. 



Veronica serpyllifolia. Linn. 



Records: Dfs. and Kcd. — P. Gray, 1850. Wgt.—Q.. C. Bailey, 

 1883. 



b. humifusa, Dfs. — J. T. Johnstone, 1891. 



Localities : Nithsdale — Jardrington, Midnunnery, S.-E., KirkmahoC; 

 Hn.; Sanquhar, Dr Dv. A?inandale — Ecclefechan, Milke, Craigboar, 

 S.-E.; VVellroad Moffat, Whitecoombe (2000 feet), van b.; J. T. J. 



