508 



cus, Cotyledon Umbilicus, Cladium Mariscus, Sambucus Ebulus, 

 Sedum Forsterianum, Verbena officinalis, Campanula Rapunculus, Jun- 

 cus bulbosus, Montia fontana, and Polypodium Rhoeticum, ( With.?) 



SPECIES. 



Ranunculaceae ... 12 



Berberideae 1 



Papaveraceae 4 



Furaariacese 1 



Cruciferas 17 



Violariese 4 



Polygalese 1 



Caryophylleas 17 



Liuese 1 



Malvaceae 2 



TiliacesB 1 



HypericineEe 3 



Acerineae 2 



Geraniaceae 4 



Oxalidese 1 



Leguminosae 23 



Ilosaceae 26 



Onagrarieae 5 



Halorageae 2 



Paronycliieae 1 



Crassulaceae 2 



130 



ENUMEKATION. 



SPECIES. 



Brought up 130 



Gi'ossulari eas 2 



Saxifrageae 3 



Umbelliferae 21 



Caprifoliaceffi 6 



Rubiaceae 9 



Dipsaceae 4 



Valerianeae 4 



Compositae 44 



Campanulaceae ... 3 



Ericineas 1 



Jasraineae 2 



Gentianeee 2 



Couvolvulaceas ... 2 



Boragineae 5 



Solaneae 2 



AntirrbineEe 4 



Rhinantbaceas ... 6 



Veroniceae 8 



Labiatae 21 



Primulaceae 5 



294 



SPECIES. 



Brought up 294 



Plantagineae 3 



Cbenopodeae 3 



Polygoneae 12 



Eupborbiaceae ... 4 



Urticeae 3 



Amentaceae 18 



Alismaceae 3 



Potamea3 5 



Orchideae 7 



Irideae I 



Asparageas 1 



Liliaceas 2 



Junceae 10 



Aroideae 1 



Typbaceae 4 



Cyperacese 12 



Gratnineae 38 



Lemnaceae 1 



Equisetaceae 6 



Filices 6 



Total 423 



I would just call attention to the small number of ferns in this dis- 

 trict, the proportion they bear to the flowering plants being .as 1 to 

 TOg-, the smallest with which 1 am acquainted. W. L. Notcutt. 



Fareham, December 7, 1842. 



Art. CXXIV. — County Lists of the British Ferns and their Allies. 

 Compiled by Edward Newman. 



(Continued from p. 482). 



STAFFORDSHIRE. 



Lomaria Spicant. Harbourne, H. C. Watson ; woods and heaths, Madeley, G. 

 Pinder ; in one or two rough places in Needwood forest, W. L. Beynon. 



Pteris Aquilina. Woods and heaths, Madely, G. Pinder ; on spots not under cul- 

 tivation, chiefly on the higher ground, W. L. Beynon. 



