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quoted, which indeed are all, except Rivinus's, from 

 the same block. 



278. after 1. 30, add — 



I cannot but think Garidel's t. 108 represents a nar- 

 row-leaved variety of L, latifolius, which often 

 occurs in gardens, notwithstanding a contrary 

 opinion expressed by my able correspondent Dr. 

 Bertoloni, Amcen. ItaL 173; and that the above- 

 mentioned author, though none of the most 

 learned, is correct in the name. 



287. add to the synonyms of Vicia hitliynica — 



Lathy rus palustris, flore orobi nemorensis verni, 

 nondum descriptus. Rujjp. Jen. ed, \.,S61.f, 



298. 1. 15, after 1356, m^en—Engl. Bot. v. 15. t. 1047. 



350. 1. 3 — rend L.jKil us fn's. 



363. 1. 1, after Mr. Lawson, insert — 



On rocks by the Maze beck, and at Maze beck scar, 

 Westmoreland. Mr. IV, llohcrlson^ from whom I 

 have a wild specimen. 



366. 1. 22, after Mr. J. Mackay, insert — 



On rocks near Loch Callater, north of Clova. Mr, 

 T, Drummond, 



A wild specimen of Mr. Drummond's, for which I 

 am obliged to Mr. W. Robertson of Newcastle, 

 answers sufficiently well to Engl. Bot, t, 2379, 

 and is undoubtedly the H. villosuvi of Linnaeus 

 and Jacquin. The stem is 15 inches high, leafy; 

 branched in the upper part, bearing 5 large, le- 

 mon-coloured Jloivej's, with several scattered, 

 ovate, pointed bracteas ; the whole of the lierb- 

 age extremely hairy, or shaggy. It agrees 

 precisely with specimens from Jaccjuin, and with 

 Swiss ones of Haller's n, 44- ; tiie number of 

 flowers varying from 1 to 5. 



After H. villosum, the following species should be 

 introduced : 



H. Hallcri. Ilallerian Dwarf Hawk weed. 



Stem erect, with one or two flowers, slightly leafy. 

 Leaves hairy; lower ones obovate-oblong, stalked, 

 toothed ; upper lanceolate, nuicli diminislied. 

 Calyx shaggy. 



