340 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



1. Abies excelsa. Common Spruce. Introduced by 



my father. 



1. Larix europseus. Larch. Introduced by my father. 

 1. Taxus baccata. Yew. Common. In this parish 



it propagates itself. 



MONOCLYLEDONES. 



Florida. 

 Amaryllidacece. 



1. Narcissus biflorus. Two-flowered Narcissus. Bare. 

 Grows in Pelles. 



Liliacece. 



1. Polygonatuui multiflorum. Common Solomon's 

 Seal. Common in Pelles and Fernyknap, but 

 introduced by my father. 



In the seventh edition of the London Catalogue 

 1601 species of the Phanerogamese are given as 

 inhabitants of the British Isles : being 1203 Dicoty- 

 ledones, and 398 Monocotyledones. 



In his ' Flora of Dorsetshire,' J. C. Mansel-Pleydell, 

 Esq., has included 1003 species: being 767 Dicoty- 

 ledones, and 236 Monocotyledones. 



In Glanville's Wootton 414 species have been found 

 by my father, mother, myself, G. B. Wollaston, Esq., 

 the late Justice Norman, and other friends (several of 

 which are figured in Curtis's 'British Entomology'): 

 being 318 Dicotyledones, and 96 Monocotyledones, as 



