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list of the species and varieties communicated to the Society since the 

 publication of the ' Catalogue ' : these were seventeen in number, as a 

 list of novelties it might still be considered incomplete, inasmuch as 

 the Society had not then received various plants for which a claim to 

 be considered British had previously been made. The subjoined list 

 from the pages of the ' Phytologist ' is somewhat more comprehensive 

 and complete. 



Teucrium Botrys, Phytol. i. 1086, discovered by Mr. Bennett, near 



Dorking, Surrey. 

 Leersin oryzoides, i. 1140, by Mr. Borrer, near Henfield, Sussex. 

 Spergula strieta, ii. 1, by Mr. Backhouse, &c., in Teesdale. 

 Galium Vaillantii, ii. 1, by Mr. G. S. Gibson, near Saffron 



Walden. 

 Saxifraga rot iindif alia, ii. 3, by Mks Wright, at the foot of 



Causey Pike. 

 (Enanthe Lachennlii, ii. 13, by several botanists, in various and 



widely separated localities. 

 Carduus setosus, ii. 31, by Dr. Dewar, near Dunfermline, in 



Fifeshire. 

 Helianthemum Brewer i, ii. 31, long since discovered on Holy- 

 head Mountain by Mr. Brewer, but confounded with H. gul- 



tatum of authors. 

 Calamintha sylvatica, ii. 49, by Dr. Bromlield, in the Isle of 



Wight. 

 Cnicus oleracem, ii. 53, by Dr. Bromfield, in the Isle of Wight, 



and ii. 115, by Mr. Cole, in Lincolnshire. 

 Rubtis Babingtoni, ii. 138, by Dr. Bell Salter, at Selborne. 

 Hieracium nudicaule, ii. 184, by the late Mr. Edmondston, on 



the banks of the Findhorn, near Foitcs. 

 Rubus tenuis, ii. 192, by Dr. Bell Salter, in various localities. 

 Rubus Bon-eri, ii. 192, by Dr. Bell Salter, in various localities. 

 Orobanche amethystea, ii. 239, by the Rev. W. S. Hore, near 



Whitsand Bay. 

 Carex montana, ii. 289, by Mr. Mitten, near Tunbridge Wells. 



