318 WILSON’S OBSERVATIONS, 
intermediate smaller ones. Sheaths as in the Southport 
specimens, but generally without the long tapering point to 
the segments. ‘The sheath really extends much below the 
black or discoloured part. 
Addendum. 
Salicornia. Mr. Borrer long since observed S. fruticosa, 
and herbacea to be diandrous. See Dillw. & Turn. Bot. 
Guide, p. 597. 
The following Plants are marked as examined and com- 
pared with Eng. Fl. and the descriptions found unexcep- 
tionable and exact ; 
Scirpus rufus 
Eleocharis acicularis 
Aira cristata 
Sherardia arvensis 
Galium boreale 
Campanula hederacea 
Gentiana nivalis 
Torilis nodosa 
Sium inundatum 
Vaccinium Myrtillus 
Erica cinerea 
Pyrola media 
Saxifraga stellaris 
Sedum villosum 
Cerastium aquaticum 
Pyrus Aucuparia 
Thalictrum flavum 
Ranunculus auricomus 
Thymus Calamintha 
— Acinos 
Scrophularia vernalis 
Teesdalia nudicaulis 
Lavatera arborea 
Hypericum hirsutum 
Hieracium umbellatum 
Hypocheris maculata 
Cichorium Intybus 
Carduus Marianus 
Eupatorium cannabinum 
Artemisia Absinthium 
vulgaris 
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