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and these, not found in Wales : 



Cornus suecica Yorkshire to Shetland. 

 Arbutus Uva-ursi Derby to Shetland ! . 

 Kobresia caricina N.W. York, to Argyll and Perth. 

 Carex capillaris M.W. York, to Shetland. 

 Tofieldia palustris N.W. York, to Caithness. 

 Salix Lapponum Westmoreland to Orkney ? . 



All these are given the same zones as P. seciinda. Of 

 course, there may be later examples, but these suffice. 



Cornus suecica was found last year on " moorland, near 

 Darwin, in South Lancashire. 1 Mr. Travis in litt. 



To show the tendency of P. secunda in Europe, take 

 France, for instance. It occurs in " La region des sapins 

 dans les Vosges, le Jura, 1'Auvergne, les Alps, et les 

 Pyrenees." 



The distribution in England now is : 



Co. 35!, 41 !,42!, 65, 68, 70!. 



In Scotland 72 !, 73, 80, 83?, 85, 88!, 89, 90!, 

 91 ! > 92 !, 93> 94 to 99!, 102 !, 104, 105, 106, 107 !. 



Ireland Antrim, Londonderry, Fermanagh. 



It has also been reported for Sussex, in error for P. 

 media. 



64. York, error for 6 5. 



67. Northumberland. Not really an error, as Yevering 

 Bell Hill is really in Northumberland, though quoted as 

 Cheviotland. 



75. Ayr. 



76. Renfrew. 



77. Lanark, near Busby. Dr. Ross, not confirmed. 

 In the "N.B. Guide" (1837), 530, Yevering Bell, is 



placed to 8 i, Berwick. Of the others 



80. Roxburgh, J. Knapp, 1837. 



83 ? Slateford, August, R. P(arnell). This may be in 

 Ayr, or it may be Edzell (Aigle or Eagle) in Forfar? 



85. Kinross (Fife), Herbert Walker-Arnott, 1837. I 

 owe these three records to Mr. M'Taggert Cowan, from the 

 Edinburgh Herbarium. 



1 "Lancashire Naturalist," August 1910, 161-164. 

 - Gren. et Godr., " Fl. Fr.," ii. (1850), 1439. 



