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near Newton-Stewart, and is the first record of this Bramble for 
Scotland. Also Rosa subcristata, R. mollis, and R. sub-globosa. 
Some other interesting plants around Drummore may be 
mentioned : Orchis pyramidalis, at Killiness Point, and Vicia 
lutea, at the north end of New England Bay, still keep their 
ground. South of Drummore, along the shore, may be gathered 
Senebiera coronopus, Potentilla reptans, Cerastium tetrandrum, 
Sagina apetala, Sagina maritima, Filago minima, Filago ger- 
manica, Trifolium arvense, Lycopsis arvensis, Calystegia soldan- 
ella, Glaucium luteum, Eryngium maritimum, Medicago lupulina, 
Vicia hirsuta ; great abundance of Raphanus maritima, Ammo- 
phila arundinacea, and Festuca sciwroides. On the shore of 
Grennan wood Vicia sylvatica grows in plenty ; and in the wood 
itself grow many plants, notably large patches of Anagallis 
tenella. At Port Logan I found Spergularia rupestris, and 
further south Thymus chamedrys and Empetrum nigrum. At 
Clanyard Bay grow Carlina vulgaris, Agrimonia eupatoria, and 
Juniperus communis. At Portencorkrie Bay I gathered Ligus- 
ticum scoticum, Convolwulus arvense, Carex vulpina, Carex 
paludosa, Aster tripolium, and Scirpus maritimus. On the Mull 
Head were gathered Geraniwm sanguineum, @nanthe lachenalit, 
Parnassia palustris, Radiola millegrana, Lycopodium selaginoides, 
Around Drummore are Lavatera arborea, but planted, Coniwm 
maculatum, Carduus tenuiflorus, Urtica urens, Lamiwm inter- 
medium, Ornithopus perpusillus, Habenaria viridis, Malva 
sylvestris, Veronica scutellata, Alisma, ranunculoides, and Hyperi- 
cum elodes. At Ardwell Mill Dam were Lysimachia nummularia, 
Senecio saracenicus, Littorella lacustris ; and on the shore about 
Sandhead, Lqwisetum maximum, and Cakile maritima. 
Doubtful plants have been named by Mr Bennett, Croydon. 
Kirkcudbrightshtre. 
This year I have found Juncus tenwis in another station on the 
roadside near Shiel, and Thalictrum flavum, var. spherocarpum. 
Lej., in Kenmure Holms, New-Galloway. Mr Charles Bailey, of 
Manchester, in 1889, gathered the following Brambles and Roses, 
chiefly in the neighbourhood of Gatehouse and Borgue :—Rubus 
Jissus, R. Koehleri, R. hirtus, R. wmbrosus, Bab., R. affinis, Bab., 
all in Borgue; and /’. Sprengelit, opposite Newton-Stewart. 
The following Roses he gathered chiefly on the hill on which the 
