120 44. COMPOSITE. 



Descends to the coast level, in Ouse province. 



Ascends to 50 yards, more or less. 



Range of mean annual temperature 49 — 48. 



Native. Paludal. Belonging to the Germanic type by 

 its habitats, like Senecio paludosus, but rather an example 

 of local and uncertain, than properly eastern type. There 

 are old, eiToneous, or insufficient authorities on record for 

 the occurrence of the species in Westmoreland (Robson, 

 quoted in B. G.), Lancaster and Merioneth (Ray), Glamor- 

 gan (B. G., but an error), and Stafford (Mr. Spark, in 

 Garner N. H. S.) ; all of which it seems safer to reject, un- 

 less confirmed. 



652. Cineraria campestris, Retz. 



Area * 2 3 4 5 * 7. 



South limit in Dorset, Hants, Sussex. 



North limit in Cambridge, Northampton, Anglesea. 



Estimate of provinces 5. Estimate of counties 12. 



Latitude 50—54. English (?) type of distribution. 



Agrarian region. Inferagrarian zone. 



Descends to the coast level, in North Wales. 



Ascends to 100 or 200 yards, in England. 



Range of mean annual temperature 50 — 48. 



Native. Glareal or Pascual. A scarce species, with 

 some approximation to the Germanic type of distribution ; 

 being rather eastern and inland in its habitats, excepting 

 the one outlying locality for a maritime variety, on cliffs, 

 near Holyhead, in Anglesea. But the Anglesea plant is 

 said to be only a form or state of the C. campestris, by Mr, 

 Babington, in Mag. Nat. Hist. v. p. 88. 



