440 ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. 



Trent, Humber, TjTie, Lakes, and East Lowlands may 

 be deemed to require verification, althougb none of tbem 

 seems decidedly improbable as a habitat. Altogether the 

 Cicuta virosa has been recorded, rightly or wrongly, from 

 nearly 30 counties. 



452. Petroselinum segetum, vol. i. p. 430. 



Provinces 6 and 8 may be added in the area ; that of 

 South Wales on authority of Mr. C. C. Babiagton's Pem- 

 broke list; that of Trent on faith of specimens seen by 

 myself in the vicinity of Lincoln. Its recently ascertaiaed 

 occurrence near Lincoln, may thus be deemed to give in- 

 creased probability to the old record of " common near 

 Hull," although apparently not verified there by any 

 second botanical reporter ; the same habitat being also 

 given for Sison Amomum. But the botany of S.E. 

 Yorkshii-e is very little known, as yet, and possibly both 

 plants may grow there. Mr. Pascoe has seen a specimen 

 gathered in Cornwall by Miss "Warren. The south and 

 north limits will thus be extended westward into Corn- 

 wall and Pembroke. The estimate of provinces will rise 

 to 7, or perhaps to 8. The county estimate should 

 likely be raised to 35 ; the plant haviug been akeady re- 

 I)orted from 26 counties, although one of them is un- 

 doubtedly erroneous, and at least three others still 

 uncertain. 



457. ^gopodium Podagraria, vol. i. p. 433. 

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



Miss Atwood, who observed this plant in Cardiganshire. 



458. Carum Carui, vol. i. p. 434. 



I did not see an example of this species during ten days 

 of ramble about the county of Lincoln, with the express 

 object of noting all the plants seen there ; including two 

 days about Boston, but not visiting Grantham, which are 

 its two alleged stations. 



