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change must of course be made in the north limit and 

 range of latitude for the species. 



181*. Arenaria uUginosa, vol. i. p. 218. 



Mr. Daniel Oliver wi-ites me that, " It grows sparingly 

 amongst the loose bits of stone and turf by a little rivulet 

 in a high exposed moorish country. I think ' rupestral ' 

 is scarcely the term," writes Mr. Oliver, " though how to 

 better it I hardly know. It grows near Juncus triglumis 

 and Elyna caricina, which certainly are not rupestrals." 

 It would seem from this explanation, that the term ' uligi- 

 nal ' might be nearer the mark. Is the " Sagina stricta, 

 Fr.'\ discovered by Mr. D. Oliver, near Kilmoran, South 

 Arran, Ireland (Bot. Gaz. ii. 305), the same with the Are- 

 naria uHginosa or Sagina maritima ? 



184. Stellaria nemorum, vol. i. p. 222. 



Province 1 is to be added in the area, as probable 

 though not quite certain. The plant is recorded in Flora 

 Devoniensis, on authority of the Eev. W. Annersley ; but 

 the record was overlooked before, through the species 

 being omitted in the first part of that work, and inserted 

 only in the second arrangement. It has been since also 

 recorded from Cornwall hy Mr. Pascoe, on the testimony 

 of Mr. J. Ward, in Botanical Gazette, vol. ii. p. 38. If 

 these localities shall prove correct, and though not antici- 

 pated they can hardly be pronounced improbable, the 

 south limit of the species will requ^ire to be altered ac- 

 cordingly ; the number of provinces will thus be raised to 

 13 ; and corresponding changes must be made in the lati- 

 tude (50), temperature (50 or 5]), and zones (inferagrarian). 

 For the present, however, I prefer to wait a confirmation 

 of the plant in the two counties mentioned. 



187. Stellaria glauca, vol. i. p. 223. 



Provinces 7, 9, 12, may be added to the area ; that of 

 North Wales certainly, on authority of Davis's Welsh 



