34 82. TYPHACE.^. 



Latitude 50 — GO. British type of distribution. 



Agi'arian region. Inferagi'arian — Superagrarian zones. 



Descends to the coast level, in the Peninsula. 



Ascends to 100 or 200 yards, in England. 



Range of mean annual temperatiu-e 52 — 46. 



Native. Paludal. The commonest of the three or four 

 species in England ; but apparently rare in the North 

 Highlands and North Isles, and perhaps so in the West 

 Highlands also. I have a specimen among Orkney plants, 

 which were supposed to have been gathered by Dr. Gillies ; 

 and it is included in his manuscript Flora of Orkney, as 

 ha^ig been seen there by himseK. The North Highland 

 province stands on the authority of Mr. Gordon's Cata- 

 logue of Ross plants. Professor Balfovu" rej^orts it as 

 found by himseK in Islay and Cantii'e. On good autho- 

 rity, it is said to occur in many parts of the East High- 

 land province. 



1147. Typha latifolia, Linn. 



Ai-ea 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 * 13 14 15 * * [18]. 



South limit in Cornwall, Isle of Wight, Kent. 



North limit in Moray, Forfar, Renfrew. [Orkney.] 



Estimate of provinces 15. Estimate of counties 60. 



Latitude 50—58 [60]. British (?) type of distribution. 



Agi'arian region. Inferagi'arian — Superagrarian zones. 



Descends to the coast level, in the Peninsula. 



Ascends to 100 or 200 yards, in England. 



Range of mean annual temjierature 52 — 47. 



Native. Paludal. So local in the only Highland pro- 

 vince for which I am prepared to cite authorities, as almost 

 to justify its limitation to the English or southern tj'pe of 

 distribution, rather than the assignment of it to the British 



