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1099. Convallaria majalis, vol. ii. p. 4G7. 



Province 13 may perhaps be admitted in the true area, 

 as we are told by Mr. Peter Gray, in Phytologist, iii. p. 

 740, that C. majalis was found by the Rev. James Fraser, 

 "to all appearance indigenous ", in a wood between Col- 

 vend and the village of Dalbeattie, in the parish of Urr, 

 Kii-kcudbrightshire. On the authority of Dr. Bromfield, 

 the county of Hants should be indicated in the south 

 limit. 



1100. Convallaria verticillata, vol. ii. p. 468. 



Mr. Peter Gray marks this species as one that has been 

 reported to occur- in the county of Dumfries; I do not 

 know on whose authority the report rests. 



1103. Convallaria Polygonatum, vol. ii. p. 469. 



The province of Channel [2] and county of Hants appear 

 too uncertain for reliance. On which, see the remarks by 

 Dr. Bromfield, in Phytologist, iii. p. 960. Perhaps the 

 province of Thames should also be held imascertained at 

 present ; the provincial estimate being reduced to 6 or 5. 



1105. Colchicum autumnale, vol. ii. p. 471. 



Province 6 may be added in the area, on authority of 

 Mr. Babington's list of plants seen in Pembrokeshire. 



1107. Hydrocharis Morsus-rarue, vol. ii. p. 473. 



Province 7 may be added in the area ; as the plant 

 grows in small pits near Chester, on ground that formerly 

 was part of the old estuary or channel of the Dee river, 

 before the new cut was made. I cannot certainly say 

 whether the station is on the Flintshire or Cheshire side 

 of the now invisible boundary line between the two coun- 

 ties, and two provinces 7 and 9, but suppose it within 

 Flint. 



1108*. Anacharis Alsinastriim, vol. ii. p. 474. 



Additional stations continue to be recorded for this 



