468 ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. 



624. Artemisia mm'itima, vol. ii. p. 97. 



The south limit may likely extend to Cornwall, as Mr. 

 Pascoe includes the species among those that are reported 

 to occur in Cornwall, although not verified there by him- 

 self, and the habitat is sufficiently probable. 



628. Gnaphalium viargaritaceum, vol. ii. p. 100. 



In reference to the existence of this species on the 

 western side of England, the following testimony from 

 Mr. W. H. Purchas is deserving of consideration ; — 

 " Bank of the Wye, between Coldwell and English Bick- 

 nor, far from any house, and where it was seen in much 

 greater abundance than it is now, by my father, j)erhaps 

 twenty years ago." 



630. Gnaphalium sylvaticum, vol. ii. p. 101. 



In uniting G. norvegicum with this species, we may ap- 

 parently carry its ascending distribution considerably 

 higher than was stated in volume second. Mr. James 

 Backhouse reports the G. norvegicum as seen in danger- 

 ous places on Lochnagar and in Canlochen (Bot. Gaz. iii. 

 45) ; so that it doubtless occurs in the arctic region, and 

 probably in the midarctic zone at 800 or 900 yards of 

 altitude. 



633. Filago gallica, vol. ii. p. 104. 



Mr. Borrer writes, " I have Kentish specimens from Mr. 

 Woods, not of recent date." It would thus seem that the 

 county of Kent either is or has been the south limit ; and 

 if still so, the other two counties can be indicated for the 

 north limit only. 



634. Filago minima, vol. ii. p. 105. 



The south limit may be extended to Cornwall, on the 

 authority of Mr, Pascoe's list. 



635*. Filago apiculata, vol. ii. p. 106. 



I am yet able to add only one more to the few coim- 

 ties before enumerated for this species; namel}^ that of 



