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side of the river, and at what elevation, has not been clearly 

 explained. It grows also on the sands of the coast in 

 Jersey. 



1085. Allium Schcenopbasum, Linn. 

 1085, b. Allium Sibiricum, E. B. S. 



Area 1 * ^ * * * * [8 * 10 11] 12 (13) [14 * 16.] 



South limit in Cornwall. 



North limit in Northumberland. 



Estimate of provinces 2. Estimate of counties 2. 



Latitude 50 — 56. Local type of distribution. 



Agrarian region. Inferagrarian — Midagi-arian zones. 



Descends to the coast level, in the Peninsula. 



Ascends to 100 yards, more or less. 



Range of mean annual temperature 52 — 47. 



Native. Rupestral, &c. To be found certainly in Corn- 

 wall and Northumberland only ; and possibly the A. Sibi- 

 * . ^icaim, of the former county, may be distinct from the A. 

 '- ochoSlfibprasura, the plant of Northumberland. The latter 

 has also been reported from the counties of Derby (Dr. 

 Howitt), York (Mr. Flintoff, in B. G.), Nortli-inrtfcashire 

 (B, G., &c.), Westmoreland ( Htxdo r ) ;- Lam n-k (near gardens ; 

 Flo. Lan.), Berwick (Dr. Parsons), and Argyle (Light. 

 Scot.). 



Allium ambiguum, Sm. 



Area (.3). 



Alien. Has been found near Rochester, and on Eye 

 Castle Hill, Suffolk, but has no just claims to be considered 

 as a native. (Bab. Man.) The locality near Rochester, in 



