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Appears May 15 to 17, J. T. J. Common in dry pastures over 500 

 feet, usually shallow soil in short grass over whinstone rocks and fully 

 exposed ; rarely well sheltered. 



Inula crithmoides. Linn. 



Br. 



RECORDS: Kcd. Dr Burgess, 1789. Wgt. Dr Arnott, 1848. 

 LOCALITIES : Mull, Arn , J. M'A.; Creetown, Exc.; Arbigland, Dr 



Puliearia dysenterica. Gcertn. 



RECORDS: (Escape) Wgt. Mr Maughan. Flora Scotica, 1789. 

 LOCALITIES : Mull, Mr Maughan ; Monreith Bay, J. M 'Andrew. 



Bidens cernua. Linn. 



RECORDS : (Escape) Dfs. J Singer, 1843. && G. N. Lloyd, 

 1837. Wgt.]. M 'Andrew, 1889. 



LOCALITIES: Nithsdale Common Loch, Dabton Loch, R. A.; 

 Annandale Lochar, G. C. ; Dornock, T. Bl. ; Lochmaben, J. Sn.; 

 Jardine Hall, S. W. Ca. 



Bidens tripartita. Linn. 



RECORDS: Dfs.G. N. Lloyd, 1837. Kcd. and Wgt.]. 

 M'Andrew, 1889. 



LOCALITIES: Lochar Moss, P. Gr.; Southend, Castle Loch, Loch- 

 maben, G. N. LI., J. Sn., and Exc. 



Chrysanthemum leueanthemum. Linn. 



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

 1883. 



LOCALITIES : Very common in all the valleys, reaching 2000 feet at 

 Correifron. 



Appears May 31 to June 5, J. T. J. Perhaps commonest on sandy 

 or light fairly dry soil in full exposure (not peat). 



VISITORS : Calliphora erythrocephala, Cynomyia mortuorum, Hye- 

 todesia basalis, Lucilia Caesar, abundant, S.-E. Also three unnamed 

 species, 



