408 



1106 TOFIELDIA PALUSTBIS. 



65 York n. west. Baker sp. 



66 Durham. K.B. Bowman sp. 



88 Perth mid ! 



89 east ! Brand sp. 



90 Forfar ! 



92 Aber. south ! Dickie cat. 



94 Banff. Eoy Ire. 



95 Elgin. Gordon cat. 



96 Easterness ! Gordon ms. 



97 Westerness ! 



98 Argyle. 



04 Eb. north. 



05 Eoss west. 

 08 Suth. west. 



[55 " Mr. Moore " in K. flo.] 



1107 Hydrocharis 

 Morsus-ranse. 



3 Devon south. 



5 Som. south. Collins ms. 



6 north. Thwaites cat. 

 9 Dorset ? 



11 Hants south. 



13 Sussex west ! Borrer cat. 



14 east. Hall cat. 



15 Kent e. ! G. E. Smith cat. 



16 west. 



17 Surrey ! 



18 Essex south. Varenne ms. 



19 north. Varenne ms. 



20 Herts. 



21 Middlesex ! 



22 Berks. Britten cat. 



23 Oxford. 



24 Bucks. Britten cat. 



25 Suffolk east. Stock cat. 



26 west. Bab. ms. 



27 Norfolk east. 



28 west. Bell sp. 



29 Cambridge. 



30 Bedford. 



81 Hunts ! Newbould cat. 



32 Northton ! 



33 Gloster east. 



34 west. Thwaites cat. 



1 35 Monmouth. Withers nis. 

 ! 37 Worcester. 



39 Stafford. Eraser cat. 



40 Salop. Bidwell sp. 



44 Carmarthen. Motley cat. 

 49 Carnarvon. Eobinson cat. 

 51 Flint ! Eobinson cat. 



54 Lincoln north ! Bogg cat. 



55 Leicester. 



56 Notts. 



58 Chester ! J. L. Warren cat. 



59 Lane, south. Tudor ms. 



60 west. Linton. 



61 York s. east. Parsons rec. 



62 n. east. Baker ms. 



63 s. w. F. A. Lees cat. 



64 m. w. F. A. Lees cat 



65 n. west. 



66 Durham. Norman cat. 

 (10 ; introd. by Dr. Salter). 

 [83 Edinburgh ; an error?] 



1107 Anacharis 



Alsinastrum. 



(Elodea canadensis). 



N.B. Eecorded in fifty counties 

 or upwards, from Cornwall 

 to Aberdeen. Had the in- 

 troduction of this water - 

 weed chanced to occur a 

 century earlier, we should 

 now be treating it as an 

 aboriginal native of Britain. 

 Mr. Marshall's account of 

 its earlier and successive 

 appearances in different lo- 

 calities is a valuable bit of 

 botanical history. Pity that 

 similar accounts for other 

 plants did not commence 

 two centuries back ; we want 

 such an early history for the 

 next plant below. 



1108 Stratiotes aloides, 



