ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. 373 



Westmoreland. Three other alleged species have like- 

 wise been rej)orted as British or Irish ; namely T. pu- 

 bescens (Schreb.) given as a variety of T. minus in the 

 Manual; also T. nutans and T. calcareum (Jord.), one or 

 both, or something intermediate between them, found in 

 Sligo, Ireland, by Mr. Ball ; and by him re^Dorted, with 

 explanatory and suggested remarks, in the Botanical 

 Gazette, vol. i. p. 312. 



4. Thalictrum flavum, \ol. i. p. 73. 

 Provinces 6 and 12 may now be added in the area of 



this species ; that of South Wales on the authority of Mr. 

 Motley ; that of the Lakes on the authority of Mr. Daniel 

 Oliver, who gives me the vicinity of Arnside as a station 

 for the plant, either within or closely upon the borders of 

 Westmoreland. StiU unrej)orted from Cornwall. The 

 north limit is extended westward to Toward Point, Ai'gyle, 

 by Professor Balfour. 



5. Anemone Pulsatilla, vol. i. p. 74. 

 The county of Hmitingdon may be added to the list, 



on the information of the Kev. M. J. Berkeley. 



8. Anemone ranunculoides, vol. i. j). 75. 

 The counties of Leicester and York are now added to 



those rej)orted for this plant of shrubberies and cottage 

 gardens. 



9. Adonis atittimnoMs, vol. i. p. 76. 

 Mr. Withers estimates the altitude at which this plant 



grows on Odd Down, near Bath, to be about 200 yards. 

 I know not whether that station is within the Peninsula 

 province ; nor whether the plant was more than a chance 

 straggler there. 

 / C'Z/ 11) b- Ranunculus circinatus, Yol. i. ]}. 79. (No. 12). 



Province 9 to be added to the area, on authority of the 

 Flora of Livei-pool by Dr. Dickinson. Apparently still 



