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Conopodium denudatum. Koch. (Earthnut). 



RECORDS : Dfs. and Kcd. P. Gray, 1850. Wgt. G. C. Druce, 

 1883. 



LOCALITIES : Very common in all the valleys up to Sanquhar, Dr 

 Dv.; Moffat, J. T. J.; White Hope, S.-E.; and Castle O'er, J. Wn. and 

 R. Bl. 



Flowers May 9 to June 4. On dry or moist soil, most common on 

 boulder clay, humus or alluvium, but found on all soils ; usually half- 

 shaded and in part wind-sheltered. 



VISITORS : Allantus nothi, Hn., S.-E.; Syrphus cinctellus, Syritta 

 pipiens, Platychirius manicatus, Scatophaga lutaria, Siphona geniculata, 

 Meligethes viridescens, Orchisa minor, S.-E. 



Chaerophyllum sativum. Lin n. 



RECORD: (Escape) Dfs Miss Taylor, 1892. 

 LOCALITY : Glenzier, Canobie, E. Ty. 



Chaerophyllum temulum. Linn. (Chervil). 



RECORDS: Dfs. J. Cruickshank, 1829. Kcd. P. Gray, 1850. 

 Wgt. J. M'Andrew, 1887. 



LOCALITIES : Nithsdale Brownhall, J. Cru.; very common near 

 Dumfries, S.-E.; Auldgirth, S.-E. (not given for Sanquhar by Dr Dv.). 

 Annandale Annan and Caledonian Railway, very common, S.-E.; 

 Correifron, Coates Hill, J. T. J. Eskdale Canobie, very common, 

 S.-E. 



On pretty dry roadsides, cinders of railways, sandy gravel, etc. ; in 

 full exposure to wind and sun. 



VISITORS : Siphona cristata, geniculata, Hyetodesia incana, Sepsis 

 cynipsea, Eristalis arbustorum, S.-E. 



Chaerophyllum sylvestre. Linn. 



RECORDS: Dfs. Dr Davidson, 1886. Kcd. J. M'Andrew, 1882. 

 Wgt. G. C. Druce, 1883. 



LOCALITIES : Nithsdale Very common Dumfries, J. M'A., S.-E.; 

 Sanquhar, Dr Dv. Annandale Dryfe, G. Bl.; Black's Hope, Correi- 

 fron, J. T. J. Eskdale Penton Linn, Woodslee, etc., S.-E. 



Appears April 15, G. Bl.; May 4 to June 4, J. T. J. On dry or 

 moist leaf-mould, roadsides, railways ; usually half-shaded and part 

 wind-sheltered. 



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