324 ADDITIONAL SPECIES, ETC. 



V. stagnina of Lincoln, by garden culture in Salop ; while 

 with me in Surrey it stUl remained more Hke V. flavicor- 

 nis. It may be, however, that Mr. Borrer has had plants 

 of supposed V. lactea in his garden from different sources ; 

 one of them, sent to Mr. Leighton in 1836, beuig really 

 V. stagnma ; the other, given to me some ten years later, 

 being the true V. lactea, or that which so much resembles 

 V. flavicornis, as mentioned mider head of the preceding 

 species. 



t. Viola steicta, Hornem. 



Hibernian. Eeported by Mr. Babington, as having 

 been discovered in the county of Galway, Ireland, by Mr. 

 A. G. Moore, in June, 1851. I have not seen any speci- 

 men, (See Phytol. iv. 424 ; Annals, xlix. 12, Jan. 1852.) 



141, C. POLYGALA AMARA, DoTl. 



Area * 2 3 * * [6]. 



South limit in Wilts, Surrey, Kent. 



North limit in the same counties. 



Estimate of provinces 2. Estimate of coimties 3. 



Latitude 51 — 52. Local (Germ.) type of distribution. 



Agrarian region. Inferagrarian zones. 



Descends to the coast level, or nearly so. 



Ascends to 100 yards, less or more. 



Range of mean annual temjperature about 49 — 48. 



Native. Pascual ? Although not satisfied about the 

 specific distinctness of this plant from P. vulgaris, a for- 

 mula is here filled up for it so far as our very scanty 

 records can allow. Mr. Motley included it in his unpub- 



