416 ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. 



Varenne) may be added to those before enumerated ; and 

 perhajis also mainland Hants, although Dr. Bromfield 

 only mentions the Isle of Wight for it distinctly in his 

 Catalogue, in Phytologist, iii. 284. 



316*. Prunus avium, vol. i. p. 333. 



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

 Motley's list of Caermarthenshire plants. 



318. Spircea Filipendula, vol. i. p. 335. 



The occurrence of this plant in Westmoreland is suf- 

 ficiently attested by the Rev. Greorge Pinder, &c. But 

 its existence as a truly wild plant in Cumberland, or in 

 any more northern county on the western side of Britain, 

 is still left doubtful. It is confirmed as a Forfarshire 

 plant in Gardiner's Flora of the county. I am still un- 

 prepared to cite any authority for it in the province of 

 South Wales. 



321. Geum urbanuvi, vol. i. p. 337. 



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

 Babington's Pembrokeshire list. 



321, b. Geum intermedium, vol. i. p. 337. 



Mr. Babington describes this as a distinct species, 

 which is a ready and convenient solution of the difficulty 

 suggested on page 338, and possibly may be a correct 

 one. It has been found as far south as Hampshire, by 

 the Rev. W. W. Spicer ; but agrees with G. rivale in being 

 more frequent in the northern counties of England. 



322. Geum rivale, vol. i. p. 338. 



The county of Dorset may be named in the south limit, 

 although resting on old authority ; and that of Ross may 

 be named in the north limit, intermediate between Ork- 

 ney and West Inverness. 



324. Sibbaldia procumhens, vol. i. p. 339. 



Province 14 may be added to the area, on authority of 

 Mr. G. S. Blackie, who reports this plant as having been 



