50 ADDITIONAL SPECIES FOR THE FLORA OF TUSCANY. 
Althea hirsuta, L. Val di Lima, on the hill opposite to Le 
eas Bagni di Lucea 
a bracteost, DC. Old wall at Coreglia in the Garfagnana; 
ie io.” submont ane”’ region 
R. iaitindaias, Pers. Rough hill near Borgo a Mozzano, Val di 
Serchio 
Rham alpina, L. poe above Ponte Nero, Val di Lima; 
descends a 5H submontane”’ 
Lotus angustissimus, L. ‘Nea ear La Villa, Bagni di Lucca; ascends 
to base of ‘ submontane’’ regio 
L. hispidus, a a ear La Villa, Bagni di Lucca; ascends to base of 
. gr olan = 
tragalus tes Lam. Old alluvial ground near Le Fab- 
briche, Bagni di Lucca. 
. . de shay us, L. Pratofiorito. This locality has been mentioned by 
iannin 
Figen gracile, DC. By the Lima, Bagni di Lucca; ascends to 
base of ‘‘submontane”’ regio 
Vicia bithynica, L., var. angustifolia. High heathy ground o oppo- 
a a Fabbriche, Bagni di Lucca; ascends to ‘‘ submontane” 
g 
S Potentilla recta, I.., var. obscura, Willd. Near La Villa, Bagni di 
Lucca. Caruel fe s not mention this variety. 
P. argentea, Rocks in the Val di Lima near Ponte Nero. 
Epilobium Sire sig Henck. Below Palleggio, Val di Lima. 
E,. alsinifolium, Vill. Near the Spedaletto, yer Lucchese. _ 
Ginothera biennis, L. Old alluvial ground near Le Fabbriche, 
ucea 
Callitriche stagnalis, Scop. Wet places under Chestnuts, a 
Le pe eheehe Bagni di Lucca; ascends to base of ‘‘submontane” 
re 
gion. 
C. verna, L.? Lago Nero, Apennini Lucchese; ‘‘alpestre” 
gion. 
Lythrum Hyssopifolia, hs Near La Villa, Bagni di Lucea ; ascends 
gion, 
to base of ‘‘ submontane ” 
L. Salicaria, . Val di Lim Bagni di Lucea. 
Portulaca oleracea, L. Val di Lima, Bagni di Lue 
Hydrocotyle tulgari, 3 L. Ascend to base of “ ? gubmontane” 
i 
Trochiscanthes nodiflorus, Ko ch. Forno Valley above Gallicano, 
and Turrite Cava; both localities atthe base of the Apuan Alps. 
Selinum suleatum, Bert te. di Vico, above the Val di Lima. 
Physospermum aquilegifolium,. Koch, Near a rat Alpe Apuane- 
Cornus Mas, LL. Above Ponte Nero, Val di Li 
pier etrusca, Sant. Turrite Cava, Alpe Apua 
* The late Dr. Giovanni Giannini Bret at Tereglio, a picturesque village 
built on a high ridge connected with M He Sat sa one vo the highest of the 
Tuscan Apennines, He was tes sedate botanist, and thoroughly wep ea 
) nity. His catalogue of - 
— in a work on the Baths of Lucca by Di Cain gi ee 
