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Rutherford monument stands :—-/'osa spherica, Grev., R. tomen- 
tosa, Sm., &. subcristata, Baker, R. Watsoni, Baker, AR. 
rubiginosa, L. 
Among Mosses I have found Hypnum cespitosum, and 
Didymodon flewifolius, and the rare Hepatic Harpanthus 
Jlotovianus. 
Dumfrtesshire. 
Mr John T. Johnstone has found Potentilla alpestris on Black- 
hope, near Moffat. This is a very interesting addition to the 
Flora of Dumfriesshire. He also mentions his finding Peuce- 
danum ostruthium, and Pyrola secunda near Beld Craig. The 
Rey. E. F. Linton also records Rosa Hibernica from the Grey 
Mare’s Tail. 
List of Lichens gathered in Dumfriesshire, Kirkcudbrightshire, &e. 
By Mr James M‘Anprew, New-Galloway. 
The following list of Lichens is only a contribution towards 
the Lichenology of the South-Western Counties of Scotland. 
Most of them have been gathered by myself in the Glenkens. 
Those recorded from Rerrick were gathered by the Rev. George 
M‘Conachie, Manse of Rerrick. Doubtful species have been 
referred to Dr Guillaume Nylander, Paris; Dr James Stirton, 
Glasgow ; Rev. James M. Crombie, London ; and Mr Joseph A. 
Martindale, Kendal. Dr Stirton has made several new species 
of Usne and Cladoniz from specimens I have sent him, chiefly 
from the Glenkens. The list contains very few of the minuter 
species, because they are so difficult of determination. N.G. refers 
to New-Galloway. The arrangement follows Leighton’s ‘“ Lichen 
Flora of Great Britain, Iyeland, and Channel Islands.” 
Ephebe pubescens, Fr. —Kells hills. 
Lichina pygmea, Ag.—Portpatrick ; Cruggleton, Wigtownshire. 
5,  confinis, Ag.—Maritime rocks. 
Synalissa intricata, Nyl.—North of Black Craig and Rig of Craig Gibbert, 
N.G. 
(Note.—This is as yet the only British record of this Lichen.) 
Collema nigrescens, L.—Grennan Bank, Fintloch wood, &c., N.G. 
;,  conglomeratum, Hoffm.—Dumfriesshire (Dr Burgess in Leighton’s 
“« Lichen-Flora.”) 
Leptogium musicola, Sw.—Frequent in Glenkens. 
a tremelloides, L.—Dunskey Glen, Portpatrick. 
