ALIEN FLORA OF BRITAIN 



DICOTYLEDONES 



RANUNCULACE^. 



Aconitum Cammarum, L. A native of Southern 

 Europe, found rarely as a garden escape in Britain. 



Aconitum Lycoctonum, L. Native of many of the 

 mountain districts of Europe. An old garden plant, 

 which has been found in a semi-naturalised state in 

 several places in Northern England. 



Aconitum Napellus, L. Native of the continent of 

 Europe. It is recorded from many counties, often as an 

 indigenous plant. Especially is this the case in Hereford, 

 Monmouth, Derby, and Somerset, where it has the appear- 

 ance of being perfectly wild along shady streams. The 

 following facts, however, relating to its history and to its 

 geographical distribution, make it appear probable that 

 this is one of the many beautiful wild flowers for which 

 we have to thank our ancestors' love of gardening. It has 



