ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. 473 



779. Antirrhinum majus, vol. ii. p. 216. 



Province (9) may be added to its area, as an alien, on 

 authority of Dickinson's Flora of Liverpool. 



783. Linaria spuria, vol. ii. p. 217. 



The south limit may be extended to Cornwall, on au- 

 thority of Mr. Pascoe. 



783. Linaria Elatine, vol. ii. p. 218. 



Province 9 may be added to the native area, on autho- 

 rity of Mr. Sansom, who observed this species sparingly 

 near Parkgate in Cheshire, a likely habitat. York and 

 Chester may therefore be indicated for the north limit. 

 And the estimate of provinces will rise to 10. 



784. Linaria repens, vol. ii. p. 219. 



It will be safer for the present to contract the native 

 area indicated for this species, by enclosing the two Low- 

 land provinces (13, 14) which rest on slight authority not 

 recently confirmed. And that of Trent [8] should remain 

 in suspense as not unlikely an error. Mr. Borrer says 

 that some of the white-flowered L. repens, brought from 

 Coniston Water, as mentioned on page 220, afterwards 

 produced the usual streaked flowers in his garden. Thus, 

 at present, the counties of Westmoreland and Bedford 

 may be indicated for the north limit, on the west and east 

 sides of England. The range of latitude is contracted to 

 50 — 55. The provincial estimate sinks to 7, and the co- 

 mital estimate to 15. 



785. Linaria vulgaris, vol. ii. p. 220. 



In the Phytologist, vol. iii. p. 627, Dr. Bromfield 

 described a variety of this species, found by him in the 

 Isle of Wight, under the suggested name of L. speciosa. 

 In Babington's Manual, third edition, the same plant ap- 

 pears as a variety "latifolia" of L. vulgaris. Examples 

 of it raised in my garden from seeds sent by Dr. Bromfield 

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