134 REPORT ON THE HERBARIUM. 
following varieties from Mr G. Bell, of Lockerbie, who is an 
extremely acute botanist :— 
very rare. 
Huphorbiadulecis—a new record for the county. 
Elatiie hevandra—a new record, if more specimens will prove 
the plant as really being this rare species. 
Serophularia vernalis—A confirmation of an old record of 
great interest, as showing that the plant has spread from 
Hoddam Castle to Wamphray. 
Potentilla procumbens 
Misses Hannay have given me the following additional locali- 
ties of rare plants for 1895 and 1896 :— 
Drab verna—walls near Maxwelltown Station, April; Lin- 
cluden, March, 1896. 
Arabis Thaliana—abundant on railway banks from Glasgow 
Road bridge to Maxwelltown Station, May. 
Cerastium arvense—on railway banks at Maxwelltown Loch, 
Castle-Douglas Road, near Bridge, April. 
Bartéarea vulgaris—along railway bank, Maxwelltown Sta- 
tion, May. 
Alliaria officinalis—roadside, Dalskairth to Drumsleet School, 
May. 
Viola palustvis—Maxwelltown Loch, abundant, April. 
Veronica serpyllifolia—In meadows, Maxwelltown Loch, May. 
Menyanthes trifoliata—Maxwelltown Loch, May 
Veronica hederifolia—Hedgebank, Dalbeattie Road, April. 
Chrysosplentum alternifolium—Cluden, near White Bridge and 
Glen, April 
Prunus padus—wood above Dalskairth, May. 
Saxifraga granulata—Lincluden, May. 
Stellaria nemorwn— Dalskairth, Lincluden, May. 
Solanum dulcamara—Garleston, July. 
Veronica anagallis—Garlieston, June. 
Lythrum salicaria—wood below Glencaple, July. 
Lysimackia vulgaris—Birrenswark, July. 
Scutellaria galericulata—Birrenswark, July. 
Epilobiwn roseum—Birrenswark, July. 
Geranium pratense—abundant roadsides, Penpont, July. 
The state of the specimens is most satisfactory, and point to 
the extreme care and patient labour which the Misses Hannay 
