18 41. RUSIACE.E. 



Ascends to 600 or 700 yards, in East Highlands. 



Range of mean annual temperature 48 — 41. 



Native. Rupestral. The distribution of the present 

 species, as recorded in books, cannot easily or conveniently 

 be reduced under the prescribed formula. Has been re- 

 ported from the Metropolitan circuit (Cooper), Bedford 

 (Abbott), Worcester (Hastings, — but "extinct"), Stafford 

 (Gamer), Monmouth (Conway), Denbigh (Faun. Grust.), 

 Derby (Watson), Lancaster (Woodward), York (C. C. Ba- 

 bington), Westmoreland (Woods), Cumberland (Woodward), 

 Edinburgh (Maughan), Ochills (Watson), Stirling (Don), 

 Forfar (Watson). Probably it ought not to have been intro- 

 duced into the lists for the Metropolis and Worcestershire 

 at all, some other species having been misnamed G. pusiUum. 

 The counties of Bedford, Monmouth, and Denbigh, may 

 require confirmation, though not improbable. Like some 

 other limestone plants, G. pusillum does not accord very 

 closely with the boreal or Scottish type of distribution. It 

 is the alleged locality in Bedfordshire which brings the spe- 

 cies within the Inferagrarian zone. 



521. Galium anglicum, Huds. ^ ^^^- '^'' h ^^9' 



Area 1 * 3 4 5 [6 * * 9 10]. 



South limit in Somerset, Kent. (As reported.) 



North limit in Norfolk, Staffordshire ? Yorksliire ? 



Estimate of provinces 4 or 5. Estimate of coimties 10. 



Latitude 51 — 53 (55). English type of distribution. 



Agrarian region. Inferagrarian zone. 



Descends to the coast level, in Thames and Ouse. 



Ascends to 50 or 100 yards, in England. 



Range of mean annual temperature 49 — 48. 



Native. Rupestral and Glareal. I have seen no Eng- 



