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N., however, only in NE. part o^J. Europe, in an isolated area of C. France, and 

 in the Baltic region. Its W. limit in C. Europe and in the Baltic distr. is as follows: 

 Lower Austria, N. Bav., Pfalz, Hanau, W. Thuring. (Rothenburg), the Harz, Hildes- 

 heim, Celle, Wendland, Lauenburg, Liibeck (Steinburg), Schleswig (Midsunde), NE. Jutl., 

 S-mostNorw. (Christiansand — Lyngor, Bamle), S. Swed. (see the map p. 346). The isolated 

 area in C. France includes, wholly or partly: Maine-et-Loire, Indre-et-Loire, Indre, 

 Vienne, Vendee, Gironde, Dordogne. — D. T. Ill: 2. 



Vicia pisiformis L. — S. and M. Russia (rare in the steppe distr.); in N. to Vilna, 

 S. Minsk (53), Orel (53), S. Moscow (60), SE. Vladim. (13), Niz. Novg. (77), NE. 

 Kaz., SE. Vyatka, S. Perm. — In C, Europe and the Baltic distr. in W. to: Wallis 

 (Fully), Cote-d'Or, Haute-Saone, Haute-Marne, Marne, Meuse, the Rhine-Province (the 

 valley of the Aar), Nassau (Wetzlar), Kassel, Hameln, Hildesheim, Braunschweig, 

 Neuhaldensleben, Arneburg, Schwerin, Templin, Neubrandenburg, Ueckermiinde, SE. 

 Norw., and C. Swed. (see Plate 12). — D. T. II: 2. 



Vicia leniiifolia Roth. — S. and M. Russia; in N. to Poland, Liv., Grodno (53), 

 Minsk (53), Mogil. (53), Orel (53, 14), Kaluga (14, 70), Tula (16), Niz. Novg. (77, 

 48), S. Vyatka, S. Perm. — In W. Europe in almost the whole of France; lacking, 

 however, in Switzerl. and Tirol. In NW. to Lorraine (Jura), the valley of the Nahe 

 and Lahn, the Harz, Braunschweig, Neuhaldensleben, Tangermiinde, Havelberg, Grabow, 

 Dassow, SE-most Holstein, E. Schleswig, the island Alsen, Jutl., [Goteborg] Skane II, 

 SE-most Smaland I, Ostergotland I, Oland III, Gotl. II. — D. T. II: 2 b. 



Viola elatior Fr. — Seems to be widely distrib. in S. and M. Russia. In N. to 

 Esth., Liv. (Becker), Grodno (53), Mog. (53), Kaluga (Becker), S. Moscow (60), Vladim. 

 (13), Niz. Novg. (77), S. Vyatka, S. Perm. — In C. Europe in W. to E. France 

 [from Ain and Isere in S. to Seine-et- Marne (I), Marne, Aube, and Lorraine in N.], 

 the M. Rhine (e. g. at Bingen, Mainz, Speier), Unter-Franken (Schweinfurt), Thuring., 

 Magdeb., in Saxony, and Silesia [? in N. Germ, as to the rest]; Oland II. — D. T. 

 II: 2. Also V. T. i: c and 4. 



4. SPECIES OF THE FLOOD MEADOWS. 



Oiidiiim venosum (Hofifm.) Koch. — See Plate 20. — D. T. Ill: i. Also V. T. 6. 



Dianthus superbiis L. — SW., M. and N. Russia; I have seen recent records as under. 

 In SE.: Volh. (53, 70), Kiev (53, 70), Polt. (70), N. Khark. (47, 79, 82), Ekaterinosl. 

 (72), Terr. Don. (70), S. Sarat, (24), SW. Simb., E. Ufa; in N.: the mouth of Pechora 

 (12, 69), the Kania-Penins. (62, 81), and the whole of the Russ. and Fenn. Lappl. to 

 N-most Norw.: the Porsanger-Fjord and the neighbourhood of Haparanda in W. — Its 

 W. limit in Europe runs as follows : N. Spain, Gironde, Landes, the Pyrenees and the 

 Cevennes, Auvergne on the Allier, Indre, Cher, Paris, Burgund, on the LIpper Saone, 

 the Vosges, Eifel, Wetterau, Reinhardswald, Hildesheim, Schnackenburg, Schleswig, 

 NE. Jutl., S. Hall.. Skane. In Finl. in N. and E.; in W. not S. of C. Osterbotten. 

 — D. T. Ill: 2 c. 



Inula bnta?inica I.. — Almost the whole of Russia; in N. to Petrogr. : Novo-Ladoga 

 (15), Olonets-Karel. (Hermann), S-most Archang. at 62° (40), the whole of Vologda 

 (21). — In W. to NE. Spain, C. and NE. France (Auvergne, Chatellerault, Paris, 

 Marne), SE. Belg. (the valley of the Meuse), HoU., NW. Germ, (on the rivers), S. Jutl. 

 and the Danish Islands, S-most Swed.: S. Hall., Skane, Oland, and Gotl. — D. T. 

 n:4. 



