484 ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. 



would seem an inferential probability for the plant in the 

 province of Mersey, looking to its admitted area in England. 



843. Marruh'mm vulgar e, vol. ii. p. 266. 



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

 thority of Mr. Pascoe. 



845. Scutellaria galericulata, vol. ii. p. 267. 



The south Kmit of this also may be extended to Corn- 

 wall, on authority of Mr. Pascoe, by whose kind aid I 

 have been enabled to complete the south limit of so many 

 other species also, which were before unrecorded for 

 Cornwall. 



848. Myosotis repens, vol. ii. p. 271. 



Provinces 1 and 9 may be added in the area ; that of 

 the Peninsula on authority of the Rev. W. H. Coleman, 

 who has sent me a specimen from West Somerset ; that 

 of the Mersey on authority of the Flora of Liverpool. 

 The south limit may be extended to Devon, perhaps to 

 Cornwall, as Mr. I. W. N. Keys informs us in the Phj^to- 

 logist, vol. iii. p. 1023, that the species is not uncommon 

 in the vicinity of Plymouth. The province of Trent is 

 confirmed by Miss Kirby's useful Flora of Leicestersliii'e. 

 And as the species is stated to be common in that comity, 

 with four stations also mentioned for it in Flora Hert- 

 fordiensis and Supplement, there would seem a pretty 

 strong presumption that it will occur also in the province 

 of Ouse. While that of North Wales is rendered probable 

 from the occurrence of the plant about Liverpool and Man- 

 chester, and in several counties of South Wales. Though 

 I do not as yet find any authority for provinces 4 and 7 

 among my notes ; which, indeed, are not fully brought up 

 so as to include all the existing records for province 4, so 

 many of them being mere repetitions one of another, and 

 thus rendering collation unusually tedious and often quite 

 profitless. 



