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11 ^RANUNCULUS FLUITANS. 



81 Berwick. Syme sp. 



[85 Fife ? Dubious also in 

 8 16 20, and certainly an 

 error in 10.] 



ir ;: Ran. intermedms, Hieru 

 (including tnpartitus.) 



1 Cornwall west. Westcombe ! 



2 east. Tellarn rec. 

 9 Dorset. "Borrer ms." 



1 1 Hants south ! 



14 Sussex east. Eoper rec. 



16 Kent west. "W. Beeves nis." 



17 Surrey! 



45 Pembroke. Bab. sp. 

 [83 Edinburgh.] 



12 Ranunc. Lenormandi. 



Segregate. 



1 Cornwall west. Rogers ins. 



2 east. Briggs. cat. 



3 Devon south. Keys sp, 



4 n. "Hiem.Herb." 



5 Soni. south. Coleman cat. 



6 north. Withers ms. 



8 Wilts south. Flower cat. 



9 Dorset. Pleydell cat. 



10 Wight. More sp. 



11 Hants south! Towns, cat. 



12 north! Towns, cat. 



13 Sussex west. Borrer cat. 



14 east. (Howse sp.) 



16 Kent west. "Bab. herb." 



17 Surrey! 

 22 Berks! 



25 Suffolk east ? Skepperms. 

 27 Norfolk east. Babington. 



34 Gloster west. Ley cat. 



35 Monmouth. Hort sp. 



38 Warwick. Kirk cat. 



39 Stafford. Babington ms. 

 41 Glamorgan. Barnard ms. 



43 Eadnor. Ley cat. 



44 Carmarthen. Motley cat. 



45 Pembroke. Babington cat. 



46 Cardingan. At wood sp. 



47 Montgomery. Melvill cat. 



48 Merioneth. 



49 Carnarvon. "Bab. herb." 

 51 Flint. Bobinson cat. 



55 Leicester. Purchas sp. 



58 Chester. J. L. Warren sp. 



59 Lane, south. Goodlad sp. 



60 west. "Hiernherb." 



63 York s. west. Newb. ms. 



64 m. west. 



65 11. west. Baker sp. 



66 Durham. F. A. Lees ms. 



67 Northumberland. 



69 Westmoreland! 



70 Cumberland ! Hort sp. 

 72 Dumfries. 



76 Renfrew. Kennedy cat. 



77 Lanark. Gourlie sp. 

 00 Clyde isles. Gait ms. 

 N.B. This is still noted as a 



segregate, because not dis- 

 tinguished apart from lie.der- 

 aceus or aquatilis, even so 

 lately as the first edition of 

 the ' Manual of British Bo- 

 tany" in 1843. A plant in 

 this position will be on im- 

 perfect record still; omitted 

 from local floras and lists of 

 earlier dates, and occasion- 

 ally remaining unnoticed 

 at later dates. A like ex- 

 planation, without being 

 again repeated, will apply 

 to some other segregates now 

 usually noticed and recorded 

 as ver-sj)ecies. There are, 

 however, some local con- 

 fusions between this species 

 and intermedius; the two not 

 always distinguished in a 

 dried state. [19 25 51.] 



13 Ranunc. hederaceus. 



