104 44. COMPOSITE. 



Native. Agrestal, Inundatal, &c. I possess no note of 

 any locality for the present species in the pro\dnce of the 

 North Highlands ; but being recorded as frequent in Moray, 

 and found even in Orkney and Shetland, though locally, 

 its occurrence in that province may be considered suffi- 

 ciently probable. I have an indistinct recollection of seeing 

 this species in Glen Clova, at 250 or 300 yards of elevation ; 

 and if so, its temperature might be carried down to 45 

 or 44. 



633. FiLAGO GALLICA, Limi. '^ ^^- ^^^ J.^^-^ 



Area **3[4 5**8**i^**i).15]. 



South limit in ( Herts, Essex ) /■^*t^(- 



North limit in- famc oountiG S. 



Estimate of provinces 1. Estimate of counties 2. 



Latitude 51 — 52. Germanic type of distribution. 



Agrarian region. Inferagrarian zone. 



Descends to .? 



Ascends to 50 yards, more or less. 



Range of mean annual tempei'ature, say 49. 



Colonist. Agrestal. An extremely local plant, some of 

 the localities recorded for which may probably belong to 

 F. minima. Besides the two counties above mentioned, it . 

 has also been said to grow in Kent (Brit. Flo.), Suffolk (Dr. '^i^t /i<i.ts^ 

 Clarke), Worcester (Mr. E. Lees), Derby (Mr. Woodward, -^^^^ ^ 

 in B. G.), Fife (D. Don), Forfar (G. Don); but none of A-^Vi^ 

 these alleged habitats can be safely trusted without addi- " ''*^ 



tional testimony. Dr. Clarke terms it " common " about 

 Ipswich, in Suffolk ; which merely general indication, taken 

 in connexion with the omission of Gnaphalium uliginosum 

 from the Ipswich Flora, suggests that a mistake was made 

 respecting the species. 



