460 76. LILIACE^. 



Ascends to 50 yards, less or more. 



Range of mean annual temperature 52 — 49. 



Native. Glareal. There seems no doubt respecting the 

 existence of this species in the seven counties above men- 

 tioned, from five of which there are specimens in my her- 

 barium. In addition, the species has been recorded from 

 Middlesex, where it is supposed to have become extinct; 

 from Stafford, which is probably erroneous ; from Caer- 

 narvon, which may be correct, but will require modern 

 verification ; from the Isle of Man, incorrectly, through an 

 accidental inadvertence in checking a list. 



SCILLA BIFOLIA, Linn. 



Area [?]. 



Incognit. Said to have been received by Mr. Sims of 

 Norwich, " from the west of England." Hudson probably 

 gives the clue to explain the probable error, in writing thus 

 of Scilla verna : — " Hsec planta ex Scotia sub nomine 

 Scillae bifolise accepi quae nee Scotiae nee Angliae indigena 

 est." 



1093. Hyacinthus nonscriptus, Linn. 



Area general. 



South limit in Cornwall, Isle of Wight, Kent. 



North limit in Hebrides, Ross, ? 



Estimate of provinces 18. Estimate of counties 80. 

 Latitude 50 — 58. British type of distribution. 

 Agrarian region. Inferagrarian— Superagrarian zones. 

 Descends to the coast level, in the Peninsula. 

 Ascend.s to 500 or 600 yards, in Lake province. 



