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. Evpnorsra portutacorpes, 8 osrusrronia, Mill. Arg., caulibus 
erectis cum foliis glabris, foliis caulinis oblongo- v. snoealatobovati 
v. hine inde ee rotundato-obtusis 14-2 cm . longis 
ire, 6-11 mm. latis, floralibus late lanceolatis cutie v. subacutis, 
Hiabetiv Sallis cire. m. long 
Habitat sect peel ge " campis et rivulis,” prope Cordoba in 
Republ. Argentinensi : Lorentz, no. 3038, pr. p., sed eadem sub schedula 
etiam var. tl a mn iB, Eichl. et in hb. DC. 
_Evrno 3 mason, Dill. Arg., caulibus sub- 
Goi rotundato-obtusis circ, 3-4 cm. lo ngis et 9-13 mm. latis, 
floralibus ovato-lanceolatis abrupte t obtuse subacutatis, costis 3 
foliorum evolutorum bene distinctis tenuibus subtus prominulis, um- 
ar. trii 
Boiss. in DC. Prodr., vol xv., 2, p. 103, oan sil habita ore 
£. verrucosam referens, -.Finetak et semina utriusque varietatis ut in 
“aR Glandule atro-purpurex. Involucri lobi rosei v. purpura 
Habitat cirea Cordoba in Re publ. Argent., ubi frequentissima : 
Lorentz, no. 303, pr.p, in hb. Kichi. et in hb. DC. 
Obs. eeBpotine comparationis causa = citatz in Martii Flora 
Brasiliensi elaborate et nuperrime edite su 
BOTANICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE BRITISH 
COUNTIES. 
By Henry Tarren, M.B., F.L.S. 
(Concluded from page 183.) 
SCOTLAND,* 
J. omnes Flora Scotica, 1777. Linnean system; descriptive ; 
figures: Cryptogams included.—W. J. Hooker, Flora 
eo cotica, 1821, Linnean and Natural Systems; descriptive ; 
includes a peogame, 7 beld, Scotia SMilustrata, — vol. 
Pp. 6-56.—Mart., 14.—Gough, iii., 449.— tistical 
Ao of Scotland, 1794; New account, 1834-45 5.—J. = re 
s. Linn. Soe ¢. (1809), X., 333 —D. Don in Trans. Wern. 
Soe, (sai, iii.,294,—Brond in Trans. Bot. Soc., Edinb.—J. 
7 under ot Uniformity T ha Scotch local Floras 
: ve endeavoured to arrange the 
4 the 2 Hames of the counties. Many of them, however, relate to Zs more 
By Wit ons, as vais Clydesdale, Braemar, &c. (which are y defined 
boundaries, d therefore more suitab : 
Tat the country was rovers divided, and the names of which are 
