ADDITIONAL SPECIES FOR THE FLORA OF TUSCANY. 49 
ADDITIONAL SPECIES AND NEW LOCALITIES FOR THE 
FLORA OF TUSCANY. 
By J. F. Durum. 
Havine spent a few months last summer at the Baths of Lucca, 
I am able to record a few additional species for the flora of Tuscany, 
also several important localities besides those ceil by Prof. 
Caruel in his ‘‘ Prodromo della Flora Toscana,” published in 1860, and 
its two supplements of 1865 and 1870. In a later work—‘* Statistica 
Botanica della Toscana ”’*-—Prof. Caruel recognises in Tuscany five 
ee. ara ge , (1) maremmana, (2) campestre, (3) submon- 
ana, (4) monta , (BS alpestre ; pcan corr econd 4 ina a general w way to 
(i) the er (2) from thence to the bases of the mountains, (3) 
the Chestnut _ from the “in es of the mountains to the lower 
Lberis iia L. Near Gallicano, Alpe 
Erucastrum Zanonti, Ball. Monte ai Vico, a above vets Val di Lima. 
Helianthemum cracoum, Bert. Pratofiori 
. Fumana, Mill. Rocks above Ponte eto: Val di Lima. 
Dianthus liburnicus, Bartl. Near Gallicano, Alpe a cone not 
uncommon at La Villa, Bagni di Lucca. Ascends to base of ‘¢ submon- 
tane ”’ region. 
Dianthus velutinus, Guss. Val di Lima, Bagni di Luc 
Silene Armeria, L. Damp rocks near Ponte Nero, Val “di Lima. 
i — uliginosa Murr. Wet places in the woods, La Villa, 
di Luce 
"Blatine triandra, Schk. This interesting addition to the Flora of 
Tuscany M. Som mmier and I discove red on the outskirts of Lago Nero, 
2 mountain tarn situated about 5000 feet above the sez, on the we ge 
: ge of 
were covered with this plant, the delicate green colour of ‘which 
showed conspicuously at a distance. This is the second species of the 
Vercelli. The Tuscan locality is in the apeste” region. 
Herniaria hirsuta, L. Bagni 
Linum sure, Huds. Old alluvial ground near Le Fab- 
briche, Bagni di 
* Reviewed in this Journal, 1872, p. 116. 
