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J. G. Baker in his Flora of that see of the ign A fact contrary, 
perhaps, to what one would expect of a more southerly district, but 
explainable in part by the — altitude of the western hills, and 
SHORT NOTES AND QUERIES. 
Froxa or Sarx.—I send you the Sipe tag eihin to the list 
printed in the ‘‘ Journal of Botany ” for July, 1 
Ranunculus floribundus, Bad. Lemna minor, Z 
arviflorus, Arum maculatum, L 
Fumaria muralis, Sonder. Scirpus palustris, L. 
Dianthus Armeria, L. Serax precox, Jacg. 
Stellaria graminea, L. rivialis, L. 
Alchemilla arvensis, Scop. Lolium temulentum 
Epilobium hirsutum, Z Polystichum angulare, Newm 
Callitriche — Kutz Lastrea Filix-mas, Pres! 
Peplis Po ’ - ilatata, Presl. 
Chenopodium ¥ rubrum, L. Osmunda regalis, 
umex nemorosus vrii Sibth. | Equisetum sylvaticum, L. 
- ‘5 anguineus, L. 
Stellaria graminea and Rumex nemorosus ay “are added o 
the pathority ¢ of the Rev. AN z "Meir From what I observe of the 
latter plant here, it appears ass into the form viridis in various 
pos of its growth. etic vulgaris, Pers., got into my former 
list by mistake. It may very — occur in Sark ; but I lave not 
seen it there.—Martin M. Burt 
¥ GrowrH oF THE ADAN —The follo 
are aviammnaceal of a tree ina garden ge! Aten (Caleta, Dee. e 
1873:—Girt at base, 49 ft. 6 in.; girt 4 ft. u 
height above, 80 ft. Mr. Grote, in whose os the tree grows 
measured it March 23rd, 1850. Girt 1 ft. d, 4 : 
girt about 6 ft. up the stem, 38 ft. The base raocaanreras gives an 
increase of 7 ft. in the twenty-three years. 
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