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France,’ vol. iii., p. 443, Boreau’s ‘ Flore du Centre 
. os é 
’ (ed. 3), p. 697, 
. 38. 
_ search will reveal it in other places also.—Huznry Trimen. 
rvint, Host., 1s Hants.—This plant has occurred abun- 
dantly this season in a field of vetches on my farm at Thruxton. The 
ry) se 
im that particular field, and yet I feel confident that the plant has never 
turned up elsewhere on m y here 
sowed foreign seeds, such as vetches, clover, &c., I have occasion 
found the following plants, and generally in plenty :— Vicia monantha, 
Falearia, 1 fancy the plant has been there jsome time, a 
to get. up some of the roots with an iron bar, but they had penetrated 
more than a foot below the surface. The root-leaves wither before 
the plant flowers. Iam indebted to Dr. Trimen for kindly naming 
the plant for me, Henry Rexxs. : 
small harbour of Millcove, near Glandore. It grows here not on the 
‘ rar e 
ey as many'as 16 stations noted.—I may adda few remarks as to the 
i commoner gentians, (. campestris and G. amarella. Both are very 
ccal and restricted in their distribution in this county, the latter 
y so; yet in one tract near Ballinadee they flourish in ex- 
in this very extensive county, grows in the district alluded to in 
of thousands.—T. ALLIN. 
Terr de 
scribed by Baron von Mueller in the part of his “‘ Fragmenta 4: hes 
~ ton of Hooker and Baker’s Synopsis Filicum, p. 453 
_ 2 now all printed off, except the index, I have no opportunity of in- 
nity ng in it this identification. It seems to me that Cyatheoid in- 
Ueres are the rule in the plant and Hemitelioid the exception, and I 
