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Moray, however, it is mentioned as frequent ; and as rather 

 local, in the intermediate Flora of Aberdeen. Perhaps 

 another province might have been reckoned in the esti- 

 mated census ; for a species which is frequent in Moray, 

 seems likely not to be wholly absent from Ross-shire. 



786. LiNARiA Pelisseriana, Mill. 



Sarnian. So far as known, this is quite limited to Jer- 

 sey, among the British Isles. 



LiNARIA SPARTEA, Hoffmsg. (?) 



Area (3). 



Alien. Occurred during some kvf successive years on 

 sandy ground enclosed for cultivation from Walton Heath, 

 close by the Walton Station of the South-western Railway ; 

 the quantity depending much on the kind of crops. I 

 never saw it under favorable circumstances for satisfac- 

 torily making out the species ; it might possibly be L. 

 juncea or L. Loeselii. 



LiNARIA SUPINA, Desf. 



Area (1 * 11). 



Alien. Found near Plymouth, Devon, by the Rev. C, A. 

 Johns, Rev. W. T. Hore, &c. ; and near Poole, Dorset, by 

 Mr. Borrer ; supposed to have been introduced to both 

 those places with ballast from Rouen. Subsequently, it 

 has been found in two localities in Cornwall ; namely, on 

 the sides of the em.bankment at Hayle, by Mr. Thomas 



