RIL -LABIATE. 
l. Sideritis lurida. Gay. Sp. nov. 
A 
v 
| 2. Galeopsis Ladanum. Britain and 
.. Treland, particularly on a calcareous soil. 
3. Acinos alpinus. From the sea-coast 
to the mountains. On the Swiss Alps 
close to perpetual snow. 
4, Prunella grandiflora. Sweden and 
Switzerland. 
XII. LENTIBULARIE. 
l. Pinguicula grandiflora. On the 
Kerry and other mountains in the South- 
West of Ireland abundant. 
a P vulgaris, Britain and Ireland, 
common, 
3. P.Lusitanica. South-West of Eng- 
land and of Scotland. Ireland. 
XIII. BORAGINEZ. 
1l. Echium plantagineum. South of 
Europe, Naples, Greek Islands. 
2. Lithospermum prostratum. Lois. 
South of Europe. 
i 3. Myosotis stolonifera. Gay. Ihave 
this plant from Astrachan, as M. clavata 
-of Sprengel, 
XIV. GENTIANEZ. 
l. Exacum filiforme. Cornwall and the 
South-West of Ireland. 
XV. ERICER. 
— l Erica vagans. The south-western 
| Part of England, and one habitat in Ireland. 
charis. The south-western part 
The South of Europe, 
On every moor in Bri- 
The same. 
7 Fhe West of Ireland. 
& E. Australis, The South of Europe. 
land, Menziesia Dabeoci. West of Ire- 
: the apa batus Unedo. On the banks of 
i ‘ons es of Killarney. In Greece, on the 
b * Dalmatia and in Asia minor. This 
duced in ttee is said to have been intro- 
to Kerry by the monks of St. Fin- 
MADE IN THE PROVINCE OF ASTURIAS. 
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nan, in the sixth eentury; yet when I see 
it associated with Sazifraga umbrosa, S. 
Geum, Euphorbia Hibernica, and Pingui- 
cula grandiflora, all plants belonging to 
the Perynean Flora, I cannot help thinking 
it truly indigenous. 
XVI. vVACCINIEX. 
l. Vaccinium uliginosum. On moors 
in the North of England and Scotland, but 
it does not occur in Ireland. Frequent in 
Lapland and Sweden; also on the Swiss 
Alps. 
XVII. CAMPANULACEE. 
1. Campanula Leeflingii. Brot. 
2. C. Erinus. 
Both plants of the South of Europe. 
Neither of them in the Swiss Flora. 
C. hederacea. South-West of Eng- 
land and Ireland. 
4. Phyteuma hemispherica. South of 
Europe, Montanvert, and Mount St. Ber- 
nard, Switzerland. 
XVIII. compositz. 
1. Sonchus Plumieri. South of Eu- 
rope. Switzerland. 
Apargia alpina. Switzerland and 
the South of Europe. 
3. Hieracium murorum, var. On rocks 
not rare. 
H. paludosum. In damp woods. 
5. Thrincia hirta. On dry banks. 
6. Barkhausia albida. South of Europe. 
7. Soyeralapsanoides. Ditto. 
8. Tolpis barbata. Ditto. 
9. Arnica montana, B. Norway. The 
Black Forest, Switzerland. 
10. Senecio aquaticus. Both common. 
11. S. Jacobea. Ditto. 
19. S.Duriei. Gay. Sp. nov. 
13. Carduus carlinoides. Switzerland. 
e. 
South of Europ acu 
14. Cacalia Petasites. 
ope. 
: 15 Filago arvensis. Common. 
16. F. Gallica. A doubtful native of 
England. p 
17. Gnaphalium supin ed 
Scotch mountains, Norway, and Switzer 
land. 
On the 
