ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. 481 



Chanifedrys instead of this plant, in the Pembroke station 

 published in Turner and Dillwjai's Guide, " At St. Da- 

 vid's, on the walls and houses." 



826. Leomirus Cardiaca, vol. ii. p. 252. 



Province (9) may be added in the area for this plant, 

 regarded as an introduced one, on faith of the single lo- 

 cality mentioned in Dickinson's Flora of Liverpool. It 

 would be safer also to enclose all the provinces northward 

 of York, as resting mainly on unsatisfactory authorities 

 and indications. How far the Yorkshii-e stations may be 

 relied upon, I am not able to say. 



827. Lamium Galeobdolon, vol. ii. p. 253. 



Rej)orted to occur in Cornwall, according to Mr. Pas- 

 coe's list, but not seen in the county by himself. 



829. Lamium lavigatvm, vol. ii. p. 254. 



Perhaps I may have misunderstood Mr. Babington's 

 meaning, m supposing that the habitats of " Fifeshire, 

 Clova " were intended to be given for L. Isevigatum : they 

 may be intended for either this or L. maculatum, which 

 are coupled in the Manual, though they immediately fol- 

 low the name of the former. There is no reason to 

 suppose either of the varieties native about Clova in For- 

 farshire. I have not seen the station in Fifeshire. 



830. Lamium amplexicaide, vol. ii. p. 255. 



The north limit may be extended to Orkney, on autho- 

 rity of Mr. J. T. Syme. 



830*. Lamium intermedium, vol. ii. p. 256, (No. 830, b.) 

 Add Orkney to the north limit, on authority of Mr. J. 

 T. Sjnne. Apparently also it has been found at the other 

 extremity of Britain, in the Isle of Wight, by Dr. Brom- 

 field, as reported in the Phji^ologist, vol. iii. p. 665. If 

 this and the other yet dubious English localities prove 

 correct, the formula of distribution will require to be 

 almost re-written, in regard to the area, south limit, census 

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