so So.ME Galloway Plants. 



at the most three of these, being- natives, and the remainder 

 recently introduced or " alien " plants. 



The figures 73 and 74 represent the vice-county num- 

 bers of Kirkcudbrightshire and Wigtownshire respectively 

 in Watson's Topograpliical Botany. 



Chelidonhnn niajus, L. 



By roadside near Lochans ; an escape from a garden. 



^FiDuana purpitreci, Pugsley. 



On the shore about two miles north of Drummore, 

 Only one large clump observed. 



Fumaria Bastardi, Bor. var. hibernica, Pugsley. 

 At Portpatrick; plentiful. 



'''Barharea precox, Br. 



On the side of the road east of Castle-Douglas, v.c. j^- 

 At the shore and by the side of the road near the 

 railway station, Portpatrick, v.c. 74. (New for Wig- 

 townshire only.) 



Hesperis mutronalis, L. 



A single ckurjp by the roadside west of Challoch Junc- 

 tion. 

 "^Sisymbrium ofjjcincde, Scop. var. leiocarpum, D.C. 

 At Portpatrick ; plentiful. 



"Eruca saliva, Mill. 



Stranraer shore ; several. 



Thlaspi arvcnse, L. 



At Portpatrick ; several. 



Lavatera arborea, L. 



Several splendid examples of this plant occur in Port- 

 patrick just outside a garden, and in somewhat similar 

 conditions at Morroch Bay. 



"^Oxalis coruiculata, L. 



Trigonella Foeimmgrcecum , L. 



Stranraer shore ; two or three plants of each. 

 Melilotus alba, Desr. 



Stranraer shore ; several. 



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