410 ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. 



278*. Trifoliwn strictum, vol. i. j). 302 ; vol. iii. p. 333. 



This is stated to have been found in Anglesea, by Dr. 

 Dickinson ; particulars being recorded in the Botanical 

 Gazette, vol. i. p. 28. 



279. Trifolium siiffocatum, vol. i. p. 302. 



This is found in both counties, Norfolk and Suffolk, in 

 the vicinity of Yarmouth, as I am LnfoiTued by the Rev. 

 W. W. Newbould. 



283, b. Lotus tenuis, vol. i. j). 305. 



Mrs. Dickson has sent me examples of this gathered on 

 gravel thrown out of a stream in Kincardineshire. 



285. Lotus angustissimus, vol. i. p. 307. 



Province 2 may be added to the true area. Dr. Brom- 

 field sent me a specimen from Stokesbay, Hants ; and Mr. 

 Borrer informs me that the plant found near Hastings, in 

 Sussex, belongs to this species. These two counties may 

 therefore be taken as the north or east limit. The esti- 

 mate of provinces will be raised to 2, and that of counties 

 be raised to 4. The type of distribution becomes so far 

 more like the English, though still rather south-western 

 than simply southern in England. 



285. b. Lotus hispidus, vol. i. p. 307. 



Province 2 may be added in the area, on faith of two 

 stations near Poole in Dorset, reported by Mr. Joseph 

 Woods, in Phytologist, iii, 262 — 3. The estimate of pro- 

 vinces will thus be raised to 2, and that of counties to 3. 



286. Astragalus glycyphyllus, vol. i. p. 308. 



The south limit may be extended into Cornwall, on au- 

 thority of J. Came, quoted by Mr. F. P. Pascoe. 



287. Astragalus hypoglottis, vol. i. p. 308. 



Found in Herefordshire by Mr. A. T. Willmott. And 

 according to Mr. Peter Gray it has been reported to occur 

 in Kirkcudbrightshire. If correct, this latter habitat will 



