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1072 NARCISSUS PSEUDO-NARCISSUS. 



39 Stafford. Fraser cat. 



40 Salop. Leighton cat. 



43 Kadnor. E. H. Jones cat.f 

 45 Pembroke. " common." 



49 Carnarvon. Eobinson cat. 



50 Denbigh. J. E. Bowman cat. 



51 Flint. Eobinson cat. 



52 Anglesea. Eobinson cat. 



54 Line, north. Bogg cat.f 



55 Leicester. Coleman cat.f 



56 Notts ? 



57 Derby. Howitt cat. 



58 Chester ! J. L. Warren cat. 



59 Lane, south. 



60 west. Linton cat. 



61 York s. east. 



62 n. east. Baker cat. I 



63 s. west. Leyland sp. 



64 m. w. Tatham cat. 



65 n. west. 



66 Durham. 



67 Northumberland. 



68 Cheviotlaiid. 



69 Westmoreland. Bloxam ms. 



70 Cumberland. 



(75 76 77 81 83 85 86 87 

 90 95 98; not truly wild in 

 Scotland ; and perhaps the 

 garden plant, Narcissus ma- 

 jor, is exclusively the species 

 found there in a quasi-wild 

 state ; as may be the case 

 also in some of the English 

 counties). 



1073 Galanthus nivalis. 



N. B. My collection of notes 

 shows the Snowdrop reported 

 from 64 counties. In very 

 few instances is it suggested 

 to be even probably native, 

 unless by collectors whose 

 opinion would not be of any 

 value in the question. The 

 Flora ofEdinburgh, however, 



gives Snowdrop, Daffodil 

 and Tulip equally as natives. 



1074 Leucojum vernum. 



9 Dorset. Mansel-Pleydell sp. 



23 Oxford. 



N.B. Possibly introduced to 

 Dorset ; as being a plant not 

 likely to occur therein a truly 

 native state. [38] . 



1075 Leucojum sestivum. 



9 Dorset. Pleydell cat. 



16 Kent west. Syme sp. 

 18 Essex south. More. 



22 Berks. Britten " v. sp." 



23 Oxford. Eev. A. Ley sp. 



24 Bucks. Britten cat. 



25 Suffolk east. Herb. Borrer. 

 (2 3 18 21 38 67 69; likely 

 introduced to these counties ; 

 also very ill vouched in 

 some of them). 



1077 Tulipa sylvestris, 



N.B. My notes show records 

 for this Tulip in upwards of 

 thirty counties, most usually 

 as an introduced plant. Dr. 

 F. A. Lees thinks that it 

 may be indigenous in South- 

 west Yorkshire. 



1078 Fritillaria Meleagris. 



6 Sorn. north. " for ages." 



7 Wilts north. Flower sp. 



11 Hants south. Broruf. ms. 



12 north. Bromf. sp. 



17 Surrey. Christy sp. 



18 Essex south. Varenne ms. 



19 north. 



20 Herts. Coleman sp. 



