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vier names a similar plant Ji. incaniatus (Mlill.). M. Miiller 

 places Ji. sylvatlcus with his R. incarnalus. 



Habitat. — Heaths and open woods. July, August. 



Area.— \ 2 3 . 5 6 7 8 9 10 . 12 13 14 15 IG .. 19. 



Localities. — i. Hartknott wood near Ilfracombe, and 

 Chambercombe, N.Dev.; near Plymouth, S. Dev. — ii. Bexley 

 Heath, and Woodmancote (Burr. !), W. Suss. — iii. Between 

 Cobhaui and Wey bridge, iSurr. (Borr. !); Tonbridge Wells, 

 W. Kent.; Hatfield, Herts. — v. Stanton and Stapleton, W. 

 Glouc. ; Redwood near Cheltenham, E. Glouc. (Hort) ; 

 Chepstow, Monm.; Malvern, Wore; Chartley Moss, Staff.; 

 Wrekin and Shawbury Heath, Salop. — vi. Fishguard and 

 Milford, Fenib.; near Aberystwith, Card. — vii. Capel Curig, 

 Llanberis and Bangor, Caern. ; Pennal and Cwm Bychan, Me- 

 rion.; Glan Hafren, Montyom. — viii. Stanton Harold, Leic; 

 Chalk Abbey, Derby (Blox.). — ix. Hale Moss near Bow- 

 don (G. E. Hunt !), and Knutsford Moor, Chesh. — x. Hooton 

 and Rotherham, .S'. W. York. (Blox.); Bilsdale, N. E. York. 

 — xii. Keswick, Cumb.; Haweswater and Brathay, Westrji. 



xiii. Jardine Hall, Bam/.; Gouroch, Renf.; Wujton 

 (Balf.).— xiv. Howgate, Edinb.—yiN. Glen Falloch, W. 

 Perth. — xvi. Lock Eil, Western.; Lamlash, Arran (Balf.). 



xix. Killarney, S. Kerry. 



