29. R. RADULA. 197 



Syme's English Botany (iii. p. 184), does not accord with tlin 

 true V. denticulatus. Some remarks upon this plant will he 

 found under li. diver sif alius . 



Dr Metsch tells us that the stem of B. Radula is arcuate- 

 decumbent, but I believe that our plant is truly arcuate, as 

 is that of the Muhi Germanici. 



Habitat. — Hedges. July, August. 



Area.—\ 2 3 4 5 G . 8 . 10 11 . 13 U 



30. 



Localities. — i. Pomphleet and other places near Ply- 

 mouth, aS^. Dev. (Briggs !). — ii. St John's, Isle of Wight ; 

 Parkstone near Poole, Dors. ; Henfield, W. Suss. — iii. Clay- 

 gate and Kew Lane, Surr. ; Harrow, Middl. (Hind). — 

 iv. Sandy, -Se(/s; Eversden Wood, Cam6s. — v. Shrewsbury 

 and Shawbury Heath, Salop. — vi. St Issels, Pemh. — viii. 

 Twy cross, Leic. — x. Loxley near Sheffield, S. W. York; 

 Thirsk, By land and Bilsdale, N. E. Yorh.—'sX. Alne, North- 

 umh. 



xiii. Jardine Hall, Dumf. — xiv. Braid Hills and Morton 

 Hall Wood, Edinh. 



XXX. Kilrea, Berry (D. Moore). 



Jersey. 



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