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LOCALITIES : Nithsdak Whinnyhill, 84, F. W. G. ; Cargen, 84 ; 

 Newton, 87, Hn., S. E.; Glen, 84, S. E., P. Gr.; Timvald, Dr Sn.; 

 Glencairn, J. Cr., PL; Cample, R. A.; Sanquhar, Dr Dv. Annandale 

 Annan, M. J. H.; Wamphray to Moffat, J. T. J., S. E.; Lochmaben, 

 J- Wl. 



Appears April 28 to June, J. T. J. Along rivers and streams, on 

 holms, roadsides, whinstone soils ; in sun or half-shaded and wind- 

 sheltered. 



VISITORS : Apis, Halictus mori, Andrena coitana, Platychirius albi- 

 mana, Syritta pipiens, Siptiona cristata, Anthomyia radicum, Micropteryx 

 calthella, S. E. 



Nasturtium officinale. /?. Br. (Watercress). 



RECORDS: Dfs.J. Cruickshank, 1839. Kcd. P. Gray, 1850. 

 Wgt.G. C. Druce, 1883. 



LOCALITIES : Very common in all valleys, reaching 2000 feet ; Loch 

 Skene. 



Appears May 20, J. T. J. - Usually in slow streams under a foot deep, 

 or moist ground ; in sun or half-shaded and usually wind-sheltered. 



VISITORS : Volucella bombylans, Eristalis arbustorum, sepulchralis 

 Helophilus pendulus, Syritta pipiens, Platychirius clypeatus peltatus, 

 Pyrophona rosarum, Scatophaga stercoraria, Empis livida, Pipizella sp., 

 Anthomyia sp., Chrysogaster, Pollenia rudis, Lucilia Caesar, Dolichopus, 

 Hyelemyia strigosa, Caricea tigrina, Telephorus rusticus, bicolor, Thyo- 

 mis morcida, Byturus rosae, S. E. 



Nasturtium sylvestre. /?. Br. 

 RECORDS: Dfs. Dr Burgess, 1789. Kcd. J. M 'Andrew, 1882. 

 LOCALITIES : Carlingwark, J. M'A.; along M, below Kirkmichael 

 House, Dr Br. 



Nasturtium palustre. D. G. 



RECORDS: Dfs. G. N. Lloyd, 1837. Kcd.]. Cruickshank, 1839. 

 Wgt. G. C. Druce, 1883. 



LOCALITIES : Nithsdak Kingholm Quay, P. Gr., S. E.; Lochar 

 Moss, G. N. LI.; Cargenbanks, Hn.; Glencairn, PL; several places by 

 Nith, Dumfries, Hn.; S. E.; Carnsalloch, C. E. M.; Broomrigg, Hn.; 

 Friars' Carse, Dr Dv., J. Fn., S. E.; Newlands, R. A. Annandale 

 Lochmaben, Exc.; Broom, St. Mungo, G. Bl. 



Along rivers or lakes on alluvial stony mud, shingles, or in dock walls. 



VISITORS : Anthomyia radicum, Hyelemyia strigosa, Meligethes 

 seneus, S. E. 



