48 44, COMPOSITE. 



Latitude 50 — 60. British type of distribution. 



Agi-arian region. Inferagrarian — Superagi-arian zones. 



Descends to the coast level, in the Peninsula. 



Ascends to 350 yards, in East Highlands. 



Range of mean annual temperature 52 — 44. 



Native. Agrestal, &c. One county has been deducted 

 from the estimate, on account of the species being omitted 

 from the Flora of Shetland. I think it is infrequent in the 

 Highland valleys, but I have noted it as seen at Dalnacar- 

 doch, Killin, and Callander; and the Rev. G. Gordon 

 marks it very common in Moray. 



564. Crepis biennis, Linn. -^ f^^- f^f . ft-4^t2^ 



Area [1 2] 3 4 * [6] 7 8 * 10 11 12. \ 



South limit in Kent. [Somerset \ Dorset.?]. 



North limit in Westmoreland ? Noithumberland. 



Estimate of provinces 6. Estimate of counties 10. 



Latitude 51 — 56. English type of distribution. 



Agi'arian region. Inferagrarian — Midagi-arian zones. 



Descends to the coast level, or nearly so, in Thames. 



Ascends to 50 or 100 yards, in England. 



Range of mean annual temperature 49 — 47. 



Native. Pascual, &c. Some of the localities which 

 have been recorded for this species, only lately distinguished 

 in a satisfactory manner, belong undoubtedly to Barkhausia 

 taraxacifolia ; while others may possibly belong to Crepis 

 virens. I possess specimens from the counties of Essex 

 (Mr. G. S. Gibson) and Leicester (Rev. Andrew Bloxam) 

 only. What is stated to be the " tnie " plant has been in- 

 dicated also from Kent (Mr. Edward Edwards) and from 

 Cambridge (Mr. C. C. Babington). Three provinces are 

 cut off from the area above shown, because they rest only 



