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Lavandula vera and L. pyrenaica^ De Cand. of the collection, 

 are both L. pyrenaica, De Cand. 



Cynoglossum pictum, Ait. of this collection, is only C. cheirifo- 



lium, L. 

 Tamarix Africana, is T. Gallica, IL. 



Sideritis Pyrenaica from Vallee d'Eynes, is only a variety 

 of iS. hyssopifolia, L. — (The journey of 1830 afforded the 

 true S. pyrenaica, Poir., which the subscribers will now 

 receive.) 



Statice reticidata, from the Island of St. Lucia, is a var. of 

 S. bellidifolia, Gouan. 



It may now be noticed, that the Chenopodium contained in the 

 present collection of 1830, from the Island of St. Lucia^ 

 is not the C. fruticosum, as mentioned on the ticket, but 

 the C. trigonum, R. and S. [Salsola altissima, Cav.) 



OBSERVATIONS ON SOME BRITISH PLANTS, 



PARTICULARLY WITH REFERENCE TO THE 



ENGLISH FLORA OF SIR JAMES E. SMITH. 



By W. Wilson, Esq. 



[Continued from Page 143 of the present Volume.'] 



Notes to the Second Volume of the English Flora. 



1. Chenopodium. 



Gen. Char. Germen not depressed in all the species : in 

 C. ruhrum and urhicum the edge of the seed is placed 

 vertically. 



2. Chenopodium Mr6^c^^m. — Over, Cheshire, October, 1826. 

 — In this species, only the terminal flower of each axillary 

 spike has a 5-cleft calyx, the others are mostly 3-cleft. 

 Seed not depressed, but compressed, (the edge vertical,) the 

 notch lowest within the pellicle. 



3. Chenopodium ruhrum. — Anglesea, August 21, 1828. — 

 Edge of the seed vertical, the notch lowest, the pellicle 



