LASTREA DILATATA. 285 



Lastrea dilatata, 



var. tanacetifolia, Moobe. (Var. iaxacelifolia.) 

 " tnultiflora, 



var. dilatata, Deakin. (Yar. tanacetifolia.) 



" dilatata, yaT.Iepidota,'SLoos.E. (Yar. lepidota.) 



" dilatata, var. cristata, Moobb, (Var. cristata.) 

 " dilatata, 



yar. glandulosa, Moobe. Babington. (Var. glandulosa.) 



Lastrea — ? Dilatata — Expanded, or spread out. 



A COMMON Brirish variety, found in Cornwall, Deyonshire, 

 Somersetsbii'e, Hampshire, Dorsetshire, Wiltshire, Sussex, Kent, 

 Hertfordshire, Middlesex, Surrey, Essex, Oxfordshire, Xorfolk, 

 Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, TVarwickshire, Gloucester- 

 shire, Monmouthshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Cheshire, 

 Staffordshire, Shropshire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Derby- 

 shire, Leicestershire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Westmoreland, 

 Durham, Cumberland, and Northumberland. In Wales in 

 Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Carnarvonshire, Pem- 

 brokeshire, Cardiganshire, Glamorganshire, Radnorshire, and 

 Brecknockshire. 



In Scotland in Dumfriesshire, Lanarkshire, Roxburghshire, 

 Berwickshire, Edinburghshire, Morayshire, Invemesshire, Banff- 

 shire, Kincardineshire, Aberdeenshire, Forfarshire, Perthshire, 

 Stirlingshire, Clackmannanshire, Kinrosshire, Dumbartonshire, 

 Fifeshire, Argyleshire, Rosshire, and Sutherlandshire. In 

 Ireland in counties of Waterford, Clare, Limerick, Tipperary, 

 AVicklow, Gal way, and Down. In the Islands of Anglesea, 

 Orkney, Lewis, Hoy, Harris, N. Uist, Jersey, and Guernsey. 



Abroad it is a native of America, at Silka, Rocky Mountains, 

 New England, and Canada. In Asia in Kamtschatka and 

 Mingrelia; in Africa in the Azores and Bourbon; whilst in 

 Europe it is generally distributed in Lapland, Norway, Spain, 

 Portugal, Alps, Italy, Croatia, Transylvania, France, Germany, 

 and Switzerland. 



In some parts of Northern Spain it is not uncommon. I found 

 it occurring in the Hoz de Barcena; at Las Caldas; and between 

 Las Caldas and the entrance to the Hoz de Barcena associated 

 with Woodicardia radicans and Adiantum capillus-tenerts, and 



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