443 ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. 



ing both in Anglesea and Flint. Perhaps the county of 

 Forfar was inaccurately reported by G. Don ; Mr. Gardi- 

 ner not having met with the species " to the west of Dun- 

 dee " or elsewhere in the county. 



471. (Enanthe pimpinelloides, vol. i. p. 442. (No. t471). 

 Provinces 1 and 3 to be added in the area ; that of the 



Peninsula on faith of specimens from Mr. F. H. Gould- 

 ing ; that of Thames on faith of specimens from Mr. E. 

 G. Varenne. To the counties mentioned in volume first 

 those of Somerset (Eev. W. W. Newbould), Hants (Mr. 

 Notcutt), Sussex (Mr. G. S. Gibson!), and Essex (Mr. 

 Varenne !) may now be added. The last-named county is 

 the north limit on the east side of England, so far as yet 

 ascertained. Thus, the former estimate of 4 provinces 

 and 8 counties has been akeady confirmed, and possibly 

 enough may be over-passed shortly, as the species be- 

 comes better known to English botanists, apart from CE. 

 Lachenalii, which was so usually mis-labelled " pimpmel- 

 loides " until within very few years past. 



472. (Enanthe silaifolia, vol. i. p. 443. 



The line of north limit is omitted at the foot of page 

 443, and may be read " Leicester, Worcester, Hereford." 

 Mr. Purclias has provided my herbarium with a specimen 

 from the last mentioned county. The Eev. W. W. New- 

 bould informs me that both this and CE. Lachenalii grow 

 in the meadows between Bluntisham and the River Ouse 

 in Huntingdonshire. It is now known satisfactorily in 5 

 provinces and 9 counties, and will likely be ascertained in 

 some others that are at present unreported or reported 

 uncertainly for this species. 



474. (Enanthe crocata, vol. i. p. 444. 



Province 8 may be added in the area ; this plant having 

 been noticed in Lincolnshire by Mr. J. G. Baker, and 



