ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. :5!)1 



150. Dianthus deltoides, vol. i. j). 192. 



Province 9 to be added in the area, on faitli of a speci- 

 men communicated to Mr. J. G. Baker by Mr. H. E. 

 Smith. 



Xd. Saponaria vaccaria, vol. i. p. 192. 



Provinces (5) and (15) may be added to those that are 

 reported to have casually produced this species, doubtless 

 from imported seeds. 



154. Silcne Otites, vol. i. p. 196. 



Province 3 may be added to the true area, on authority 

 of Mr. E. G. Varenne, who has found the plant in Essex. 

 The latitude may in consequence be altered to 51 — 53 ; 

 and the south limit be indicated in the county mentioned. 



156. Silene nutans, vol. i. j). 198. 

 Province 1 may be added in the area, on authority of 



Mrs. Eussell, who sent specimens from Devon to the Bo- 

 tanical Society of London. Certainly found in the Isle 

 of Wight. Hither also is to be referred the plant of the 

 Kentish cliffs, on faith of specimens sent thence by Miss 

 Harvey to the Botanical Society of London. S. italica' 

 and patens are names only for an introduced species, it 

 would appear, and not applicable to the plant of Kent. 



157. Silene noctijiora, vol. i. p. 201. 

 The south limit may perhaps be indicated in Hants, 



Sussex, Kent ; but the first county remains uncertain ; 

 two species, nutans and noctiflora, having been separately 

 reported from one of the two stations in Hants ; and the 

 second station for S. noctiflora being doubtful. (See 

 Phytol. iii. pp. 213 and 291.) 



158. Silene conica, vol. i. p. 202. 

 Of this plant Mr. Gardiner remarks in his Flora of 



Forfarshire, that it gi-ows at Montrose Links, " plentiful 

 in some seasons, in others scarce." 



