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Xd. Glaucium phceniceutn, vol. i. p. 109. 



The line of "Area [* 2 3 4] " has been accidentally 

 omitted. The Flora Metropolitana, list of included 

 species, is my nntrusty authority for the third province. 



48. Corydalis claviculata, vol. i. p. 109. 



The south limit runs into Cornwall, on the authority 

 of Mr. Pascoe. My notes of its locahties now include 

 48 counties, so that possibly the comital estimate of 60 

 might prove to be nearer truth than that of 50, if we had 

 complete county lists on which to found a census. 



Xd. Corydalis soUda, vol. i. p. 110. 



Provinces 2 and 10 may be added in the area, but, still 

 only for the plant as a straggler from gardens. Mr. J. G. 

 Baker writes that it " is a sad pest to some of our 

 (Thirsk) gardens, and is therefore frequently thrown out, 

 and easily takes root and vegetates." 



50. Fumaria capreolata, vol. i. p. 111. 



From this was separated one form or variety, published 

 under the name of F. agraria ; erroneously so, it would 

 seem. In the thii'd edition of the Manual, that form 

 stands as a variety of F. capreolata, under name of 

 media. /XcA^^ot^ C J^^c^t-y, ^. c*^ ^^^..^e^ ha-^^Uy^i^^ 



65. Caklle maritima, vol. i. p, 114. •^ /'■^--^^ ^iL; tf- ^-c^-^^^ 



Province 8 is to be added in the area, on authority of a 

 list of Lincolnshire plants given to Mr. Westcombe by 

 Mr. J. H. Thompson. 



56. Cravibe maritima, vol. i. p. 115. 

 The south limit is to be extended into Cornwall, on 



faith of a specimen seen by Mr. Pascoe, though gathered 

 by some other botanist. 



57. Coronopus didyma, vol. i. p. 115. 

 Province (9) may be added to those in which this 



species has been fomid half-wild. Is it native or intro- 

 duced to the neighbourhood of Bristol ? 



