725 CHLORA PERFOLIATA. 



281 



64 York m. w. F. A. Lees cat. 



65 n. west. 



66 Durham. Robson.f 

 69 Westmoreland. 



[67 70 ; verification needed] . 



726 Villarsia 



nymphseoides. 



(Jjimnanthemum nymphceoides^ . 



14 Sussex east. Bromf. sp. 

 17 Surrey ! Looks native in 



21 Middlesex ! the Thames. 



22 Berks. Britten cat. 



23 Oxford. Fox sp. 



24 Bucks. Britten cat. 



28 Norfolk west. 



29 Cambridge. Babington cat. 



31 Hunts ! Newbould cat. 



32 Northampton. 



(10 18 20 33 37 38 39 56 

 58 62 67 69 70 77 81 89 ; 

 probably or certainly intro- 

 duced into all of these coun- 

 ties ; insufficiently vouched 

 in some few of them). 



727 Menyanthes trifoliata. 



Counties all, except 5 31 42 

 47 48 74 97 99 107 ; pos- 

 sibly may be absent from 

 some two or three of these 

 counties. 



728Polemonium cseruleum. 



39 Stafford. 



57 Derby ! Christy sp. 



64 York m. west. Tatham sp. 



68 Cheviotland. Oliver sp. 



69 Westm. Baker bot. n. y. 

 N.B. Clearly native in the 



limestone tracts of North 

 England. Long a favourite 

 plant in cottage gardens ; 



and springing freely from its 

 scattered seeds, it gives loose 

 writers the chance to swell 

 their local lists by enume- 

 rating it, and often as if a 

 truly wild plant. I do not 

 know that the following 

 enumeration will include 

 only such records, nor whe- 

 ther (if so) it will fully ex- 

 haust the series of records 

 of the kind : (1 3678 

 17 20 21 22 23 32 to 36 

 38 39 40 49 50 55 58 62 

 63 65 66 70 to 73 75 77 

 81 to 87 90 92 94 100 102 

 109). 



729 Convolvulus arvensis. 



Counties all, except 42 43 69 

 72 73 74 78 79 80 84 87 

 88 89 93 94 97 98 99 101 

 103 105 108 110 to 112. 

 Abundant in South Britain. 

 Eare and dubiously indi- 

 genous in North Britain. 

 (75 77 95 96 100). 



730 Convolvulus sepium. 



Counties all, except 42 43 47 

 74 78 79 80 84 to 98 104 

 to 112. Eecorded as an in- 

 troduced plant in the follow- 

 ing additional counties : 

 (81 85 87 to 90 95 109). 

 Thus, almost general through 

 England ; and recorded as 

 a native northward to the 

 Forth and Clyde, and to 

 the south-west extremity of 

 North Britain. 



731 Convol. Soldanella. 

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