388 ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. 



Aberdeen, Lanark " ; a mode that was often followed in 

 treating the later species of the C3'bele. In point of fact, 

 the ascertained limit of this species, traced by counties, 

 runs from Eastern Eoss through Moray, Banff, Aberdeen, 

 Kincardine, Forfar, Perth, Stirling, Lanark, Ku-kcud- 

 bright ; but likely enough it will be yet found in some 

 places to the westward of those counties. 



129. Helianthemum canum, vol. i. p. 171. 



Found by Mr. Thomas Westcombe, near the Land's End, 

 Cornwall, according to a record by Mr. F. P. Pascoe, in 

 the Botanical Gazette, vol. ii. p. 38. But Mr. Westcombe 

 did not bring away any specimen ; and as the locality is 

 not rendered very probable by the distribution of the 

 species, as othei-wise known, the safer course seems to be 

 that of holding it doubtful for the present. Mr. T. B. 

 Flower informs me that the alleged locality of Penpole 

 Kocks (not Penpool, as printed) in Gloucestershire, was 

 certainly an error. 



130. Heliantheimim polifolium, vol. i. p. 172. 



Mr. Flower estimates the altitude of the station on 

 Brean Down, at 150 or 200 feet. 



131. b. Helianthemum Breweri, vol. i. j). 173. 



I fear this must be re -united to H. guttatum. I am 

 informed that a second habitat, county of Caernarvon, 

 has been discovered for one of the forms ; probably the 

 H. guttatum, as having spotted petals. 



134. Viola hirta, vol. i. p. 170. 



Province 12 may be added in the area, on authority of 

 Mr. Aiton's list of plants, published in Jopling's Sketch 

 of Cartmel and Furness. I am not able to say whether 

 the list can be alwajj^s confidently relied upon ; but there 

 is in its favour that sort of internal evidence which is 

 afforded by the circumstance of the species enumerated 



