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790. Orobanche major, vol. ii. p. 224. 



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

 thority of Mr. Pascoe. 



791. Orobanche caryopliyllacea, vol. ii. p. 225. 



Mr. Borrer intimates that the Orobanche from Berry 

 Head, mentioned in volume second, was O. hederse, not 

 the j)resent species. The same excellent botanist refers 

 the Surrey plant, also there mentioned, to O. elatior. 

 Mr. Vai-enne has perhaps found the 0. caryophyllacea 

 near Sudbury, in Suffolk ; but this specific name is un- 

 certainly applied to the i^lant found. 



793. Orobanche minor, vol. ii. p. 228. 



Parasitic on Carduus nutans also, according to the 

 Rev. J. S. Henslow, in Bot. Gaz. i. 277. I think too on 

 Daucus Carota in Surrey. 



793*. Orobanche ametkystea, vol. ii. p. 228. (No. 792*.) 



It is the Whitsand Bay near Plymouth, not the one 

 so called near the Land's End, at which this species 

 is found by Mr. Hore. Perhaps it occurs also near East- 

 bourne in Sussex. But I strongly incline to regard the 

 English plant as simply O. minor. 



793*. Orobanche lyicridis, vol. ii. p. 226. (No. f.) 



Province 2 may be added in the area, on authority of 

 Dr. Bromfield, who fomid this plant in the Isle of 

 Wight. Messrs. Newbould and Babington, it appears, 

 jointly found the single specimen near Giltar Head in 

 Pembroke. 



797. Lathraa squamaria, vol. ii. -p. 232. 



Observed by Mr. Syme abundant in Castle Campbell 

 Glen, Clackmannan or Fife. 



Xd. Acanthus mollis, vol. ii. p. 232. 



This has been introduced by some unascertained agency 

 into St. Agnes, one of the Scilly Isles, where it is stated 

 now to occupy a space of about 20 feet by 5 or G, and in 



