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THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 



90. Forfar. "Eescobie." Dr. 



Gliick in litt. 



91. Kincardine, 1848. Edinb. 



herb. ! as minor. 



Mr. Druce gives 96, 100, 105, in 

 Ex. Club Eeport for 1910, 

 514. 



The following counties are re- 

 ported for U. intermedia, but 

 need verification : — 



25. Suffolk E. Winch add. 



59. Lancaster S. Winch add. 



67. Northumberland. Thom- 

 son, herb. Watson. 



70. Cumberland. Winch Con- 

 trib. 



81. Berwick. Border Flora. 



85. Fife. Ann. Scot. N. Hist. 

 1901, 103. 



92. Aberdeen S. N. Flora. 



93. Aberdeen N. Trail. 

 95. Elgin. Druce. 



107. Suth. E. Graham Excur. 

 Somerset ? Devon ? 



U. OCHROLEUCA Hartm. 

 9. Dorset. Linton sp. 

 11. Hants S. Mennell herb.! 

 62. York N. E. Martindale. 

 69. Westmorland. Fox sp. 



72. Dumfries. Corrie sp. 



73. Kirkcudbright. Coles sp. 



74. Wigton. McAndrew sp. 



87. Perth W. Perth herb. ! 



88. Perth M. Ewing sp. 



(3200 ft.). 



89. Perth E. Druce. 



90. Forfar. Edinb. herb. ! 



91. Kincardine. Edinb. herb. ! 



96. Easterness. Dixon sp. 



97. Westerness. Macvicar sp. 



98. Argyll. Marshall sp. 



99. Dumbarton. Watt sp. 



101. Cantire. Ewing sp. 



102. Ebudes S. Somerville sp. 



103. Ebudes M. Macvicar sp. 



104. Ebudes N. Ewing sp. 



105. Eoss W. Salmon herb. ! 



106. Eoss E. Mennell sp. 

 108. Suth. W. Miller sp. 

 110. Hebrides. Shoolbred sp. 

 112. Shetland. Beeby sp. 



U. Bremii Heer. 



At present it is best not to report any county. That of 

 N. Lancashire is an error, reported by me in Journ. Bot. 1912, 

 316. Dr. Gliick pronounces the specimens only "minor." It 

 differs from our Surrey minor considerably, the flower being 

 double the size. 



With the exception of the two southern counties, the distri- 

 bution of U. ochroleuca, as at present known, is decidedly 

 northern in Britain. 



GIBEALTAE PLANTS. 

 By Major A. H. Wolley-Dod. 



The following notes and descriptions relate to plants which it 

 seems desirable to treat more fully than would be convenient in 

 my Flora of Gibraltar now being issued as a Supplement to this 

 Journal. I am indebted to Mr. N. E. Brown and Mr. Turrill 

 respectively for the descriptions of Euphorbia gihraltarica and 

 ByncJiospora alba var. pauciseta, and to Dr. Stapf for assistance in 

 that of Alropis iberica. 



Delphinium peregrinum Linn. Sp. PI. ed. 2, p. 740. Linnaeus 

 described the inner petals of this species as subrotund, and the 



