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85. Cardamine pratensis, vol. i. p. 138. 

 The south limit of this species also is extended to 

 Cornwall, by the same authority. 



87. Cardamine impatiens, vol. i. p. 13^.^. 



Province 6 to be added ia the area, on authority of Dr. 

 J. D. Hooker, who found the plant two miles and a half 

 from Merthj^r, on the road to Brecon. Ascends to 200 

 yards, or upwards, in North Wales. In the Botanical 

 Gazette, ii. 38, Mr. F. P. Pascoe reports this species as 

 having been found by Mr. Couch at Polperro in Cornwall, 

 but no Cornish specimen would appear to have been seen 

 by Mr. Pascoe liimself. 



88. Arahis thaliana, vol. i. p. 140. 



The south limit extends into Cornwall, according to 

 Mr. Pascoe's list, where it is entered on authority of Mr. 

 J. Ward. ■ 



92. Arabis hirsuta, vol. i. p. 143. 



The south limit is to be extended into Cornwall, from 

 the north coast of which the plant is reported by Mr. 

 Pascoe. 



94. Tiirritis glabra, vol. i. p. 144. 



Provinces 15, 16 may be added as very probably, if not 

 certainly, within the area. Bowling Bay, mentioned on 

 page 144, is situate on the north side of the Clyde, below 

 Glasgow. Dr. Dewar sent specimens to the Botanical 

 Society of London, gathered in "Glen Devon"; and 

 " Eedgorton (Perthshire) " is given as a locality for this 

 plant in the British Flora, last edition. The north limit 

 would thus seem to be in Perth and Dumbarton shires. 



95, b. Barbarea arcuata, vol. i. p. 145. (No. 96.) 



The counties of Worcester and Forfar, and perhaps 

 that of Lancaster, may be added to those reported for 

 B. arcuata ; but the plant must still remain as a variety of 

 B. vulgaris in this work. 



