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monside. Poteriwm officinale, Hook, Annan Water at Barnhill, 
Rosa spinosissima, Linn., occurs in Corrieferron at an elevation 
of 1250 feet. Rosa Mollissima, Wild, Adam’s Holm. Carduus 
heterophyllus, L., common on Evan Water. Hieraciwm erocatum, 
Fries., Spoon Burn. Senecio sylvaticus, L., is very common in 
this district, while Senecio viscosus, which is marked very rare in 
the Society list, occurs on the railway sidings and waste ground 
about Beattock Station. Calamintha Clinopodium, Benth., 
Moffat Water and Grey Mare’s Tail. ZLamiwm album, L., occurs 
round the ruins of the Old Chapel at the farm of that name, and 
is the only station for it here that I know of; it is quite plentiful 
there, but it does not seem to spread away from its original 
habitat. Juncus swpinws, Moench., rare in the Society list, 
occurs in the ditches above Moffat mineral well. Carex aquatilis, 
var. minor Boot., Corrieferron. Carex ampulacee, Good, Well 
Hill. 
Of plants which are new records for the county, and plants 
which do not appear in the Society list, but which have been 
found in other parts of the county, and which have also been 
gathered here, occur the following :—Corydalis lutea, D.C., Annan 
Water at Beerholm ; Teesdalia nudicaulis, R.Br., sandbeds on 
Evan Water and Annan Water on Holms and Beerholin ground; 
Sagina procumbens, var. Spinosa, Gibs., roadside near Deil’s Beef 
Tub—new record for county, August 4th, 1889; Rubus Ideus, 
var. Leessii, Bab—this was discovered here for the first time by 
Mr Craig-Christie, Edinburgh, in July, 1887; Rubus Koehleri, 
Weithe, var. pallidus, Bab., copse, Moffat Water— Messrs Linton 
in Jowrnal of Botany last June; R. Lindleianus, Moffat Water, 
-Messrs Linton, 1890; Potentilla Alpestris, Hals-fils, gathered 
_ June 22nd, 1890, by myself at Blackshope, and now recorded for 
the first time for the county—another station has been found for 
it here since then, at Midlaw Burn; Potentilla procumbens, Sibth, 
roadside, New Edinburgh Road; Rosa Canina, var. lutetiana, 
Leman, Adam’s Holine; Sazrifraga nivalis, Linn., July 31st, 
1889, at Blackshope, only station, and will not number over a 
dozen plants, growing in the shady recesses of a damp rock. 
Among the Heiracia a number of new finds have been recorded. 
Heiracium Auratum, Fr., Moffat Water; H. Sparsifoliwm, 
Lindeb, Craigmichen Scaurs—these two are not new to the 
county, as, I believe, they had been previously gathered in 
