J:38 ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. 



435. Chrysosjjlenium alternifolium, vol. i. p. 419. 



The counties of Wilts and Hants may now be deemed 

 well authenticated. Mr. Flower has sent me a specimen 

 from the former county ; and Mr. Ellis and Mr. Eeeve 

 both report it within the boundaries of Hants. 



436. Parnassia palustris, vol. i. p. 419. 



Province 14 to be added in the area ; there being se- 

 veral authorities for the plant in the East Lowlands. 

 Mr. Petermann found it as high as 950 yards in the West 

 Highlands. Dr. Bromfield aj)peared to doubt or deny its 

 occurrence in Hampshire. 



437. Adoxa moschatellina, vol. i. p. 420. 



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

 thority of Mr. Pascoe. 



439. Cormis sanguinea, vol. i. p. 421. 



Province 6 is to be added in the area, on faith of the 

 Catalogues published by Mr. Gutch and Dr. Faulkner ; 

 but it would still seem to be a rare plant in South Wales, 

 if truly a native there. 



442. Sanicula europcea, vol. i. p. 424. 



Province 6 may be added in the area, on authority of 

 Mr. Babington's list for Pembrokeshire; and Miss At- 

 wood finds this plant in Cardiganshire. The south limit 

 extends to Cornwall. 



444. Eryngium maritimum, vol. i. p. 425. 



Province 8 may be added in the area, as I observed 

 this species at Cleathorpe, on the coast of Lincohishire, 

 in 1851. Range of mean temperature 52 — 45 in accord- 

 ance with the explanations on pages 3 — 4 of volume 

 second. 



445. Eryngium cmnpestre, vol. i. p. 425. 



In 1847—8 Mr. Thomas Clark and Mr. F. J. A. Hort 

 found this plant in some plenty in the neighboui'hood of 



