ADDITIONAL SPECIES, ETC. 363 



H. STRiCTUM, Fries. — This is unknown to me. It is 

 stated to occur in " Scottish mountain glens." As before 

 observed, Mr. Babingtou makes the H. denticulatum (of 

 Smith) synonymous with H. prenanthoides of his Manual, 

 and the H. denticulatum of his own earlier editions is 

 given as synonymous with H. strictum of the third edi- 

 tion. 



H. CROCATUM, Fries. — The same with H. iuuloides of 

 the second volume, page 63. 



" H, PLUMBETJM, Fries " has been added to the pre- 

 ceding, by Mr. J. G. Baker (Phytol. iv. 453). He has 

 favoui'ed me with a specimen so labelled from Teesdale. 

 I brought examples of it from Aberdeenshire in 1844, but 

 have hitherto included it under my somewhat comprehen- 

 sive or expansive idea of " H. murorum " of Smith. 



t. SaNTOLINA AXiPINA. ctZ!li.' 



Ai-ea [?]. 



Incognit. Included m Mr. C. E. Sowerby's printed 

 list of " plants indigenous to Britain, but not yet figured 

 in English BotanyJ". I have no better information about 

 its pretended nativity in Britain. 



t. Cicendia Candollei, Griseb. 



Sarnian. Gathered by Mr. Frederick Townsend on 

 waste broken ground near Paradis, in the island of Guern- 

 sey, in company with C. filiformis and Eadiola millegrana. 

 (Mr. C. C. Babington, in Bot. Gaz. ii. 327.) 



