9 ADONIS AUTUMNALIS 



nearly a colonist in the two 

 or three provinces named 

 above. [Recorded also for 25 

 26 27 28 29 33 34 40 55 57 

 58 59 62 63 66 68 75 77 80 

 83 ; perhaps the greater 

 part of these records really 

 illustrating the proneness of 

 botanists to swell out their 

 local lists on the slightest 

 possible pretence.] 



10 Myosurus minimus. 



3 Devon south. Error ? 



7 Wilts north. 



8 south. Flower cat. 



9 Dorset. Pleydell cat. 



10 Wight. Bell Baiter sp. 



11 Hants south ? 



12 north ? 



13 Sussex west. Borrer ms. 



14 east. 



15 Kent east. G. E. Smith cat. 



16 west. 



17 Surrey ! Freeman sp. 



18 Essex south. 



19 north. Varenne cat. 



20 Herts. Coleman sp. 



21 Middlesex. 



22 Berks. Miss Bell sp, 



23 Oxford. 



24 Bucks. Britten cat. 



25 Suffolk east. 



26 west. Skepper cat. 



27 Norfolk east. Bell sp. 



28 west. Bell sp. 



29 Cambridge. Henslow 1837. 



30 Bedford. Hillhouse cat. 

 32 Northton ? 



34 Gloster west ? 



36 Hereford. 



37 Worcester. 



38 Warwick. Kirk cat. 



39 Stafford. 



49 Carnarvon. Robinson cat. 



51 Flint. Robinson cat. 



55 Leicester. Bloxam sp. 



56 Notts. 



57 Derby. 



58 Chester. J.E. Bowman sp. 

 62 York n. east. Baker cat. 



64 m. west. 



65 n. west. 



66 Durham? " Extinct." 



67 Northum. R.B. Bowman sp. 

 N.B. An inconspicuous plant, 



often of uncertain perma- 

 nence through agricultural 

 operations ; thus it may be- 

 come seemingly extinct, yet 

 again be found in the same 

 place at some after date. 

 [New records desirable for 

 3 11 12 32 34 36 49 51 66, 

 as shown above.] 



11 Ranunculus aquatilis. 



Aggregate. 



Counties all, excepting perhaps 

 42 48 74 88 89 97 98 101 108 

 105 107 108 112 ; and very 

 likely to occur in all of these, 

 unless the last, 112 Shetland, 

 be an exception to its comi- 

 tal generality. 



11* Ranunculus heterophyl- 

 lus, Bab. Segregate. 



In books this name has been so 

 much used for any segregate 

 of aquatilis with floating 

 leaves, that it has become 

 impossible in most cases to 

 know which of the recent 

 segregates is intended by the 

 name. Apparently the fol- 

 lowing counties are recorded 

 for the segregate hetero- 

 pliyllus as understood by 



