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brightshire, but not yet recorded from Wigtownshire, whei-e I 

 have no doubt many of them will yet be found, are : Hypericicm 

 liirsutiini, Liiiuin perenne, Radiola niillegrana, Genmiiim prateiise 

 and sylvaiici/iH, Rlianinus /mtif^ula, Genista tiiictoria and Aiiglka, 

 Ononis spinosa, Medicago /i/pi//ina, Teesdalia midicauUs, Drosera 

 A?igiica, A/sine verna, Sisy/n/'riiini tlialiaiuDn, Siibularia aqitafica, 

 Orobus sylvatica, Vicia lat/iyroides, Latiiyrus sylvestris, Fotcntilla 

 fragariastricm, Saxifraga stellaris, Chrysospleniiim alternifoliuni, 

 Sedian rhodiola and villostim, Cictifa virosa, ^-Elhusa cynapii4in, 

 Meum aihanianticuni, Vibitrmim opiihts, Adoxa inoschaiellina, 

 Galium cruciata and mollugo, Valeriana dioica, Knautia arvensis, 

 Seratula tinctoria, Cardials heferophylliis, Campanula lafifolia, 

 Vaccinium Vitis-idaa, Pyrola media, Veronica scntellaia and 

 7nontana, Lathrcea squamaria, Calamintha cliiiopodiiim, Sfackys 

 betonica, the Utricular ias, Polygonum bistorta and minus, Rumex 

 hydrolapafhiim, Euphorbia exigna, Salix herbacea, Listera cordata, 

 Habenaria albida and bifolia, Epipactis latifolia, Ruppia, Allium 

 vineale, Typha augiistifolia, Scirpus sylvaficus, Cladium mariscus, 

 Glyceria aquatica, Millium effusum, melica nutans, Carex remota, 

 filiformis, sylvatica, elongata, limosa, teretiiisciila, and aquatilis. 



It will thus be seen that Wigtownshii-e has leeway to make 

 up before her list of plants equals that of the Stewartry. In 

 conclusion, I would urge the expediency and even the necessity 

 of embracing the Wigtownshire plants in any future edition of our 

 local flora. 



Note. — Many of the above plants have been found. 1890. 



J. M'A. 



(Stli of January, 1888. 



Mr Robert Murray,. Vice-President, presided. Twenty-eight 

 members present. 



Neiv Member. —Mr Thomas Kerr, Teacher. 



Donations. — " The Macs of Galloway," from the author, Mr 

 Patrick Dudgeon of Cargen ; " Annan and its Neighbourhood," 

 by Mr Frank Miller, of Annan ; the Journal of the Elisha Mitchell 

 Society ; the Transactions (Vol. IV.) of the New York Academy 

 of Sciences ; the Essex Naturalist for December ; and a cast of 

 the cup and ring markings from the stones at High Banks, Kirk- 

 cudbright, from Mr J. M'Kie. 



