370 ADDITIONAL SPECIES, ETC. 



Native. Rupestral ? Pascual ? See the remarks on E. 

 ovalis in vol. ii. page 417 ; to whidi may be added a con- 

 firmation of tlie locality at the Ormeshead, Caernarvon- 

 shire, and the newly ascertained station of the Doward 

 Hills, Herefordshire ; the latter adding the province of 

 the Severn to those previously on record. The province 

 of Trent, and perhaps some others, would also seem 

 likely ; but as yet any estimated census can be Httle better 

 than guess-work. I suj^pose this to be the E. atrorubens 

 of continental botanists ; a prior name than E. ovalis, but 

 one that has perhaps been applied to more than one 

 species. (See vol. ii. page 417.) 



LiLiuM PYRENAicuM, Gouan. 



Area (1). 



Alien. Discovered by Mr. George Maw, extending for 

 a length of about 50 yards, on a bank on the west side of 

 the road or lane leading from South Molton to Molland, 

 North Devon, and at about a mile and a half from the 

 latter place. (Bot. Gaz. ii. 305 ; Phytol. iii. 988.) 



t. Gymnogramma leptophylla, Desv. 



Area [15]. 



Incognit. Very unexpectedly by myself this austral 

 fern has been reported as a native of Scotland, while the 

 present volume of the Cybele is under press. The report 

 appears on the cover of the Phytologist, for February, 

 1852, and will perhaps be repeated on some page of Vol. 

 iv. later than 464, which is the last page of that February 

 No. The " sui)posed discovery" is thus announced: — 



