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brightshire, but not yet recorded from Wigtownshire, where I 
have no doubt many of them will yet be found, are: Hypericum 
hirsutum, Linum perenne, Radiola millegrana, Geranium pratense 
and sylvaticum, Rhamnus frangula, Gentsta tinctoria and Axnglica, 
Ononis spinosa, Medicago lupulina, Teesdalia nudicaulis, Drosera 
Anglica, Alsine verna, Sisymbrium thalianum, Subularia aquatica, 
Orobus sylvatica, Vicia lathyroides, Lathyrus sylvestris, Potentilla 
Jragariastrum, Saxifraga stellaris, Chrysosplenium alternifolium, 
Sedum rhodiola and villosum, Cicula virosa, Arthusa cynapium, 
Meum athamanticum, Viburnum opulus, Adoxa moschatellina, 
Galium cruciata and mollugo, Valeriana dioica, Knautia arvensis, 
Seratula tinctoria, Carduus heterophyllus, Campanula latifolia, 
Vaccinium Vitis-idea, Pyrola media, Veronica scutellata and 
montana, Lathrea squamaria, Calamintha clinopodium, Stachys 
betonica, the Utricularias, Polygonum bistorta and minus, Rumex 
hydrolapathum, Euphorbia exigna, Salix herbacea, Listera cordata, 
Habenaria albida and bifolia, Epipactis latifolia, Ruppia, Allium 
vineale, Typha augustifolia, Scirpus sylvaticus, Cladium mariscus, 
Glyceria aquatica, Millium effusum, melica nutans, Carex remota, 
filiformis, sylvatica, elongata, limosa, teretiuscula, and aguatilis. 
It will thus be seen that Wigtownshire 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. 
6th of January, 1888. 
Mr Rosert Murray, Vice-President, presided. Twenty-eight 
members present. 
New Member. —My 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. 
