462 38. UMBELLlFERiE. 



Descends to the coast level, in the Peninsula. 



Ascends to 400 or 450 yards, in East Highlands. 



Range of mean annual temperature 52 — 43. 



Native. Septal and Sylvestral. Even more common i 



than the Angelica and Heracleum on the low gi'ounds ; but | 



ascending only to much less elevation on the mountains ; '■ 



and perhaps less common than those two plants in the low 

 valleys of the Highlands. 



499. Anthriscus Cerefolium, Koch. ^ f^- ^^'^.^- ^4i 



Area (l|345**|9*ll*13 14 15). 



Alien. Occasionally found in a half-wild state about 

 road-sides and on rubbish heaps, near gardens in which 

 it has been cultivated. 



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500. Ch^rophyllum temulentum, Linn. >> 



Area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17. 



South limit in Cornwall, Isle of Wight, Kent. 



North limit in Ross-shire and Dumbax-tonshire. 



Estimate of provinces 17. Estimate of counties 75. 



Latitude 50 — 58. British type of distribution. 



Agrarian region. Inferagrarian — Superagrarian zones. 



Descends to the coast level, in the Peninsula. 



Ascends to 100 or 200 yards, in England. 



Range of mean annual temperature 52 — 47. 



Native. Septal. Very frequent in England ; much less 

 so, in the Highland provinces. I have noted it as seen at 

 Dumbarton, Stirling, Alloa, Perth, and Dingwall ; but not 

 in any place more within the Highland tracts. In the 

 Flora of Moray, it is marked as a doubtful native ; and as 

 a rare plant, in that of Aberdeen. 



