30 Adamson and Crautkki 

 Tilia eiiropiBa ... 



Althcea officinalis 



Malva mosc/iata 



sy Ives iris 

 rofun iifolia — 

 M. svlvestris 



Hypericum androscemutn 



Eupho7-bia lathyrus 

 perforatinn 



qnadra)i^^tiliim — • 

 //. «/itadrafigi//a/r 



fmmifitsiim 



pulchriDii 

 hirsutuiit 



montanuin 



elodcs . . ■ 



Tamarix Gallica 



Heliantheniu77i canuvi — 



Cistus marifolius 



ca/iHt>i, var. vineale — 

 Cistus ati^licus 



— vulgare — 



Cistus he Hun f/iciu uni . 



— ledifolium— 



Cistus salicifolius . . . 



Viola palustris 

 odor at a . , 



riic Herbarium of J oh 1/ Dal tat/ 



Lime Tree. In plantations. The 

 ii[)per specimen preserved by 

 M. A. V. 18. 



.Marsh N[allow. Near the new ferry, 

 Monmouthshire. A fine specimen, 

 hut spoiled by long keeping. 

 VIII. 10. 



Mallow. Pretty common in fields 

 and on road-sides. I. 77. 



Common Mallow. IV. 39. 



Miss T. X. 28. 



Park Leaves. IV. 30. 



I. 119. 



Saint John's Wort. Hedges, common. 



T. qo. 



St. Peter's Wort. By the rivulet in the 



meadow beyond the Spittal Wood, 



near the hedge on the right hand. 



L 89. 

 Trailing St. John's Wort. In the 



vicinity of Manchester. V. 35. 

 I. 01. 

 Hairy St. John's Wort. At Matlock 



Bath, etc. I. 89. 

 Mountain St. John's Wort. Cunswick 



Scar. 1. 91. 

 Marsh St. John's Wort. From Dr. 



Fell, Ulverstone. VHI. 16. 

 Tamarix. L\. 17. 



Cistus. From E. R., Darlington. 

 HI. 20. 



Hairy Cistus. West side of Co. of 

 Durham. E. R. VI. 10. 



Sunflower. Kendal Fell and Cunswick 

 Scar. III. 20. 



From K. R., Darlington. ['I'his plant 

 was reported to have been found 

 in Somerset.] II. 16. 



[ Unnamed under Hydj-ocotile vul- 

 garis?^ Kersey Moor. IX. 4. 



Sweet Violet. In hedges, vicinity of 

 Manchester. VL o. 



