•iJ^i ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. 



Babington's Manual, is again smik into F. officinale in the 

 thu'd edition. 



479. Silaus pratensis, vol. i. p. 449. 



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

 JVIr. John Ball, who found this plant in Brecon. 



480. Meum Athamanticum, vol. i. p. 449. 



On the sides of Howgill fell, in Yorkshii-e, it grows at 

 about 400 feet of altitude, according to information from 

 the Eev. George Finder. 



481. Crithmum marithimm, vol. i. p. 450. 



" Stated erroneously^ in ' Guide to Southport,' to grow 

 there" — Dickinson's Flora of Liverpool. Pro-since [9] 

 may consequently be added in the area, but only within 

 angular enclosure at present, as a warning of error. The 

 plant would nevertheless seem likely enough to grow on 

 the coast rocks of this province, though not on the sands 

 of the beach. 



Xd. Archangelica officinalis, vol. i. p. 451. 



Provinces [10] and (14) may be added in the area. 

 See Baines's Flora of Yorkshire, Addenda, p. 149 ; also, 

 the Catalogue by the Botanical Society of Edinbiu-gh, 

 second edition, page 2. 



484. Peucedaiium palustre, vol. i. p. 452. 



Province 1 may be added to the certainly ascertained 

 area of this plant ; the station of Burtle Moor bemg con- 

 firmed by Mr. Thomas Clark, who gathered the plant in 

 company Avith the Eev. J. C. Collins, and who has kindly 

 sent me a specimen. The county of Somerset will thus 

 be taken in the south limit of the species. The provincial 

 estimate will rise to 4. The range of latitude must be 

 changed to 51 — 54. 



486. Pastinaca sativa, vol. i. p. 454. 



Province 9 may be added to the true area, on faith of 

 Dr. Dickinson's opinion expressed in the Flora of Liver- 



