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Ballaugh, Dhoon Glen, Glen Mona, Point of Ayr, Andreas, 

 Jurby, Kirk Midall, and Douglas Head (Cassal). Middlesex : 

 Home Park Hampton Court (Lucas) ; Hadlej^Wood (Shaw) 

 Acton, 1885 (Winston); Chiswick, 1906 (Stch) ; Paddington, 

 1901 (Clarke)-, Baling, 1903 (Walker); Staines (Campion). 

 Norfolk: Docking' Common, with vars. mollis &nd purpurascens, 

 Gunthorpe, Waxham, and Clay-next-the-sea (Shaw) ; Yar- 

 mouth (Winston); Hunstanton (Porritt) ; Wood Marsh 

 Sutton (Bal four- Browne) ; King's Lynn (Atmore). Northants : 

 Harleston (Fieldsend). Notts: Cottam, S. Leverton, X. 

 Lever ton, Bull well Forest outside Nottingham, Clarbo rough, 

 and Bampton (Shaw) ; Kingston-on-Soar, Evertoii Barrow 

 Hills, with var. moll is (Thornley) : Checkerhouse (Houghton) ; 

 Retford (Pegler) ; Thorney (Carr). Oxon: Shotover Hill 

 (Lucas). Somerset: Combre Florey near Taunton (Jones); 

 Batheaston (Blathwayt). Suffolk: Mildenhall (Perkins, Camb. 

 Univ. Museum) ; Wherstead, Dodnash Wood, Foxhall, Oulton 

 Bi-oad, Icklingham, Farnham, Aldeburgh, Felixstowe, Dunwich, 

 Bramford, and Bentley Woods (Morley) ; Southwold (Bloom- 

 field) ; Tuddenham (Porritt). Surrey: near Newland's 

 Corner, Bookham Common, Prince's Coverts Clay gate, 

 Oxshott Heath, Esher Common, Boxhill, Downs near Rail- 

 more, and between Denbies and Pickett's Hole (Lucas) ; 

 Frensham Heath (Thornley) ; Boxhill, var. mollis (Mc- 

 Lachlan) Kew Gardens (Nicholson) ; Roy. Hort. Society's 

 Gardens, Wisley (Wallis) ; Colley Hill and Dorking (Chap- 

 man) ; Garden at Upper Tooting, and Horsley (South) ; Send 

 (Rawes); Red hill (Frisky). Sussex: Ashdowii Forest (Burr} ; 

 Eastbourne (South) ; Hastings District (Bloomfield) ; Bognor 

 (Gruermonprez) ; St. Leonard's (Shaw) ; Beachy iles-di (Stevens). 

 Wilts: Marlborough District (Stoivell). Yorkshire: Castle 

 Howard, Hayburn Wyke, and Scarborough (Porritt) ; Scun- 

 thorpe (Bay ford) ; Red House Wood, Reighton Gap, and 

 Mai-ston (Hewett). 



WALES. - Anglesey : (Mason) ; Llanfaethlu (Morton). 

 Carnarvonshire : Mynvdd Hill (Stowell) ; Penmaenmawr 

 (Porritt). Merionethshire : Arthog (Nevinson). Pembroke- 

 shire : Abundant, especially on shore, with green var. 

 (Jones) ; Newport, with var. purpurascens (Shaw). 



SCOTLAND. Very common on the sea-banks, links, and 

 coast sandhills along the east side of Scotland, and doubtless 

 on the w r est too (Evans). Argyll : South end of Mull of 

 Kintyre (Stewart). Berwickshire : Burnmouth (Evans). Dum- 

 barton: Peaton, Loch Long (Erans). Dumfries: Ellangowan 

 District (McGowan). Elgin: Forres (Chitty). Fife: Aber- 



