446 ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. 



in Caermarthensliii'e. No botanist appears yet to have 

 verified Hudson's station in Hampshire, or indirectly con- 

 fiti'med it by any other locality discovered in the same 

 county. 



495. Tor His nodosa, vol. i. p. 459. 



According to the Flora of Forfarshire, Mr. Croall has 

 found this on Montrose Liaks. If that station be received 

 as a natural one, province 15 will be added in the area; 

 and the north limit will be extended to the county of 

 Forfar. The estimate of provinces will thus become 14 ; 

 and the range of latitude will become 50 — 57. For the 

 present, however, it seems safer to await a second locality 

 northward of the Lowlands, before thus extending the area 

 and range of the species. 



497. Anthriscus vulgaris, vol. i. p. 461. 



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

 Mr. Motley's list of Caermarthenshire plants. South 

 limit in Cornwall. Range of mean temperature 52 — 46. 



498. Anthriscus sylvestris, vol. i. p. 461. 



Not milikely this may rise to the arctic region, judging 

 from the mention of it by Mr. Backhouse in Phj^tologist, i. 

 1068 ; but the botanical notices from the pen of that gen- 

 tleman are so loose and inexpUcit that it is not easy some- 

 times to understand what he does intend to say, and of 

 course still less easy to infer correctly that which he omits 

 to teU us. 



499. AntJwiscus Cerefolium, vol. i. j). 462. 



It is scarce worth while to add provinces (2) and (8) to 

 the artificial area. The former might be added on ac- 

 count of the mention of the plant in Bromfield's Hamp- 

 shire ; the latter on authority of the Flora of Nottingham. 



Xd. Chcerophyllum aureum, C. aromaticum, v. i. p. 463. 



Neither of these plants has been in any way confirmed 

 to the counties of Edinburgh or Forfar since G. Don 



