360 69. EUPHORBIACE.K. 



Latitude 51 — 52. Local (Engl.) type of distribution. 



Agrarian region. luferagrarian zone. 



Descends to .? 



Ascends to ? (Altitude trifling .?) 



Range of mean annual temperature, say 49. 



Native. Sylvestral or Septal. " In shady places near 

 Bath, where it was noticed by Lobel before the year 1576." 

 (Bab. Man.). It was first published in the Flora Batho- 

 niensis, under name of E. epithymoides ; and a reference 

 may be made to that local Flora, and to the New Botanist's 

 Guide, for particulars. Mr. Forster and Mr. Babinglon 

 have more lately considered the E. pilosa to be a variety 

 of the Linnean E. palustris. It was also reported from 

 Slinfold, in Sussex, although only as a naturalized plant 

 there ; but the species of this latter county has been since 

 called E. coralloides. 



. Euphorbia coralloides, Linn. ^ ^ ^^'^ / .(^/f^ 



966 



Area (2). 



Alien. Found near the parsonage, at Slinfold, in Sus- 

 sex ; to which it is conjectured to have been introduced 

 originally by Mr. Manningham. First recorded under 

 name of E. Esula ; subsequently under that of E. pilosa ; 

 now received generally as E. coralloides. 



967. Euphorbia EsuLA, Zmw.. A-^./// /.f/7/-: 



Area []2]iif*******ll=^*14. 

 South limit in Northumberland, Roxburgh, Berwick. 

 North limit in Haddington, Edinburgh, Linlithgow. 

 Estimate of provinces 2. Estimate of counties 6, 



