312 COMMON. PLANTS. 
The First List (A.) contains the common plants of England and 
Scotland generally. When in this list F. follows the name of a 
species, it signifies that the species is a Feroese plant. When Sh. 
follows, it signifies that the species is a Shetland plant. I. indi- 
cates that the species is Indian (teste Hooker and Thomson’s 
‘Flora Indica’). The letter L. means that the species is found in 
Lapland. Further, all the names in this list are representatives 
of common European plants, 7. e. of species common to France 
and Germany, and to the Continent generally. 
N.B.—List A. contains the plants common to England and 
Scotland generally ; they are all found in France and Germany. 
A List of assumed universally distributed British Species, systematically ar- 
ranged, in conformity with the London Catalogue ; containing all the Plants © 
that are common to the south of England and the north of Scotland, eaclu- 
sive of local plants (a term to be defined hereafter), maritime or sea-coast 
plants, and alpine plants. 
Anemone nemorosa, Z., 17.1 Arabis thaliana, Z., 17, I. 
Ranunculus aquatilis, Z., 18, L. Barbarea vulgaris, Br., 15, I. L. 
Ranunculus hederaceus, Z., 18. Nasturtium officinalis, Br. 18, F. 
Ranunculus Ficaria, Z., 18, Sh. F. Sisymbrium officinale, Scop. 18. 
Ranunculus Flammula, Z.,18,Sh. F.L.  Erysimum Alliaria, Z., 17, i. 
Ranunculus acris, Z., 18, Sh. F. L. Sinapis arvensis, Z., 18, Sh. 
Ranunculus repens, L., 18, L. Raphanus Raphanistrum, Z., 18, Sh. 
Ranunculus bulbosus, Z., 16, L.? Reseda Luteola, Z.,3 16. 
Ranunculus sceleratus, Z., 18, I. Helianthemum vulgare, Gert. 15. 
Caltha palustris, Z., 18, Sh. F. I. L. Viola canina (Grer.) sylvatica, 18, Sh. F. 
Papaver dubium, Z., 18. Day 
Papaver Rheeas, Z., 15. Viola tricolor, Z., 18, Sh. F. 
Fumaria officinalis, Z., 18, Sh. Drosera rotundifolia, Z.,4 18, Sh. L. 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris,DC.,18,Sh.I.L. Polygala vulgaris, Z., 18, Sh. F. 
 Draba verna, Z., 17, Sh. I. F. Silene inflata, Z., 17, I. 
Cardamine pratensis, Z., 18, Sh. F. L, Lychnis Flos-cuculi, Z.,° 18, Sh. 
Cardamine hirsuta, Z., 18, Sh.-F. I. Lychnis diurna, Sbth., 18, Sh. F. L. 
1 These numbers are supposed to represent the census of the species, viz. the 
number of Botanical Provinces in which it is present. 
2 This List is not intended to exclude species not found in Orkney, Shetland, and 
the Hebridean Isles. We do not know any complete list of Caithness and Suther- 
land plants. 
3 This plant is plentiful in the southern counties of England, and we have 
gathered it about and near to Kildrummy Castle, a fine old ruin, about forty miles 
north-west from Aberdeen. 
4 We have some doubts about the proper place of this plant. According to our 
experience it is rather local than general. 
> Ts this species rare in elevated localities (400 yards) ? 
