26 FLORA OF DUMFRIESSHIRE. 



Arenaria verna. Linn. 



RECORDS: Dfs. Drurnlanrig, J. Cruickshank, 1836; Kcd. J. A. 

 Brown, 1836. 



LOCALITY : Craig near Piper's Cove, Torrheugh Cliffs, Colvend ; has 

 been confirmed by Rev. J. Fraser, Dr Grierson, and Mr M'Andrew. 



Arenaria peploides. Linn. (Sea Purslane). 



RECORDS : Dfs. J. Cruickshank, 1839. Kcd. Rev. J. Fraser, 

 1866. W&.G. C. Druce, 1883. 



LOCALITIES : Common on shore Rerwick, J. Fr. ; Colvend, Hn., 

 C. E. M., Th.; Caerlaverock, J. Cru.; common on shore, Seafield, S.-E. ; 

 Powfoot, M. J. H.; Gretna, S.-E., etc. Usually in sand or gravelly 

 shingle and fully exposed. 



VISITORS : Anthomyia radicans ab., Sapromyza rorida ab., S.-E. 



Arenaria serpyllifolia. Linn. (Sandwort). 



RECORDS: Dfs. J. Cruickshank, 1831. Kcd. P. Gray, 1850. 

 Wgt. G. C. Druce, 1883, var c., ieptoclados. Dfs. Messrs Johnstone 

 and M'Andrew, 1889. 



LOCALITIES : Ntthsdale Racks Station and G. & S.W. line occa- 

 sionally, S.-E.; Ualbeattie Road, Hn.; Newton, Th., C. E. M., S.-E.; 

 Auldgirth Station, Exc. ; Sanquhar, Dr Dv. Annandale Newbie, 

 Powfoot, M. J. H. ; Hollis Linn Brig, Beattock. J. T. J. Eskdale 

 Kirkandrews, E. Ty. ; N.B. Railway line, Liddel Brig to Langholm, ab. 

 Glentarras Distillery, S.-E. ; var. c., New Edinburgh Road, Moffat, 

 J. T. J, J. M'A. 



Appears June 5. Cinders and stones of railways, sandstone or 

 whinstone walls, gravel, hard macadam, short turf; always dry or very 

 dry spots ; fully exposed. 



VISITORS : Thrips, Syritta pipiens, and two unnamed kinds, S.-E. 

 Arenaria trinervis. Linn. (Sandwort). 



RECORDS: Dfs. J. Cruickshank, 1839. && P- Gray, 1850. 

 Wgt.]. M'Andrew, 1885. 



LOCALITIES: Ntthsdale Cargenbrig, C.E.M. ; Brownhall, J. Cru.; 

 Craigs, MJ.H. ; White Bridge, Hn. ; Cluden Mill, Th., S.-E.; Black- 

 wood Linn, Exc. ; Sanquhar, Dr Dv. Annandale Dryfe Road, 

 Lockerbie, J.T.J ; Tundergarth, S.-E. ; Lamonbie, G. Bl. ; Craiglands, 

 Beattock, Drumcrief, Old Edinburgh Road, Old Well Road, J. T. J. 

 Eskdale Two miles from Langholm, near Irvine, S.-E. 



