FLORA OF DUMFRIESSHIRE. I43 



Plantag-o lanceolata. Linn. (Plantain). 



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

 1883. 



Localities : Very common in all the valleys to 1400 feet, White- 

 hope, S.-E. 



Appears April 14, G. Bl. In short turf, bare rocks, river shingles, 

 etc., on all soils except peat, and usually exposed ; rarely in shade and 

 wind-sheltered. 



Visitors : Polyommatus icarus (Bombus, sp.; Apis, c. p., also rarely 

 Platychirius, sp., c. p.), S.-E. 



Plantag*o maritima. Linn. 



Records: Dfs. — P. Gray, 1850. Kcd. — J. M'Andrew, 1882. IV^t. 

 — G. C. Druce, 1883. 



Localities : Along the shore — Very common from Kingholm Merse 

 to Cumberland border, F. W. G., S.-E., Hn , E. Ty. 



On wet estuarine mud ; fully exposed. 



Plantagfo coronopus. Linn. (Buck's Horn). 



Records: Dfs. — P. Gray, 1850. Kcd. — J. M'Andrew, 1882. 

 Wgt.—G. C. Druce, 1883. 



Localities : Along the shore — Three miles from Dumfries, P. Gr.; 

 Annan mouth and occasionally to Gretna Bridge, S.-E. 



Bare places on estuarine mud, sandstone quays, shingles ; fully 

 exposed. 



Littorella lacustris. Linn. 



Records: Dfs.—V^r Burgess, 1789. Kcd. — J. M'Andrew, 1882. 

 Wgt.—G. C. Druce, 1883. 



Localities : Nithsdale — Cluden above Lincluden Abbey, P. Gr.; 



Morton Mains Loch, R. A. Antiandale — Castle, Kirk, Mill and 



Halleaths Lochs, Lochmaben, Dr Br., S.-E.; Loch Skene, Dr Bl., 

 J. T. J. 



On wet mud, margins of lochs ; often over-flowed or exposed. 



Scleranthus annuus. Linn. (Knowel). 



Records: Dfs. — Dr Burgess, 1796. Kcd. — P. Gray, 1850. IVgt. 

 — G. C. Druce, 188^. 



