additionajl notes, etc. W7 



tioned with respect to S. tenuifolia, the stem appears to 

 vary iu being glabrous or hispid. 



123. Raphanus Raphanistrum, vol. i. p. 166. (No. 124.) 

 The south limit extends to Cornwall, where Mr. Pascoe 



and Mr. Gibson report the plant. 



124. Raphanus viaritimus, vol. i. p. 167. (No. 124, b.) 



I have a specimen gathered at Toward Point, Argyle- 

 shire, by Mr. William Gourlie ; but in regard to latitude 

 this station is not more northerly than the Isle of Bute. 



125. Reseda Luteola, vol. i. p. 168. 



Province 6 to be added in the area, on authority of Mr. 

 Babington's list of Pembroke plants. 



126. Reseda lutea, Yol. i. p. 169. 



Province 7 may be added in the area, without the in- 

 closure for doubt of its existence there. I saw a few 

 plants of it, near a lime-kiln, on the north coast of Fife, 

 where it might be native, or might have been brought 

 from a distance with the stone for burning. Mr. Pascoe 

 and Mr. Gibson find it in Cornwall. 



127. Reseda fruticulosa, vol. i. p. 170. 



Provinces (10 11) may be added to those in which it is 

 reported to have been found partially mid. 



128. Helianthemum vidgare, vol. i. p. 170. 



Possibly the manner of indicating the north limit by 

 counties for this plant, and in several other similar in- 

 stances, may mislead readers. In giving " Ross-shire 

 and Lanarkshire ", I would convey an intimation that the 

 plant is known to extend northward to Lanarkshire on 

 the west side of Britain, and northward to Ross- shire on 

 the east side ; but by no means to imply that it does not 

 occur in various other (eastern) counties between Ross and 

 Lanark in latitude. It might have been a clearer mode 

 in this case, to have named three counties, as " Ross, 



