NOTES ON MR. DUNN’S ‘ALIEN FLORA’ 89 
Botanic Garden, and is probably of Siberian origin. The description 
was drawn up from the plant in situ 
IconoGraPHy. 
Var.a. Jord. & Fourr. Ic. fi. Eur. ii. n. 450, t. 850 (Avr. 1908)» 
Galatella wie 
G1: phel Pl. Stirp. Ic. ott, f, 2 (1581), Aster minor 
Seen; Chabrey, Stirp. Ic. Sciagr. p. 325, f. 6 (1666), Aster 
atticus nat c ited b ianieas or any reg author, 
Oo me to 
Barrelier, Pl. Gall. Hisp. Ital. Ie. 606 (1714), Aster cameeielea - 
Garidel, Hist. Pl. env. Aix, p. 47, t. I (1723), Aster pre erecto 
umbellifero ; Reichb. Ic. fl. Germ. Helv. xvi. p. 7, t. 908, f. 4 (1858), 
Galatella punctata ; Jor t fae Ic. 4. Kur,..11.. mn, "445-449, 
451-454, tt. 8345-349, 851- “964. All. Ic. Taurin. xix. 44*; Cavan. 
Ie. deser Plant. sae MM, p. 17, t. 232 (1795), Ane beige to kN 
. Ic. descr, Plant. Hisp. i Pe A. 
(1795), Aster acris. 
Var. B, = pireliers Pl. Gall. Hisp. Ital. Ic. 605. 
Var. 5. Waldst. & Kit. Pl. rar. Hung. ii. t. 109 (1805), Aster 
punctatus; Bot. Reg. xxi. ee 1818 oe 1835), Galatella punctata. 
Var. 6 Plukenet, Alm. Bot. p. 56, t. 271, f. 3 (1696). The 
p. 5 
figure would seem to do either for this variety or the prec 
the var. 6, as Lamarck, in his original description of Aster dracun- 
culotdes, singles it out as representing the plant cultivated at 
Versailles. 
The only gall recorded as infesting the species is that of Xylosto- 
phora gypsella Const. (Sorhagen in Illustr. Zeitschr. f. Entomol. iii. 
1898, p. 114). 
NOTES ON MR. DUNN’S ‘ALIEN FLORA,’ 
WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO GLAMORGANSHIRE PLANTS. 
By H. J. Rippenspenx, M.A. 
Tue first cursory glance at Mr. Dunn’s Preliminary List of the 
a r 
** indigen n-indigenous’’? Plants like Ranunculus 
Ga Sisymbrium Alliaria, Arenaria rk tahoe several of the 
Geraniums, and others, are placed in italics in the list, on the 
gros that, ‘though probably natives,” shin si ite so far been 
of Ttalian plants, reference may made to a work issued un 
auspices of the i tute of Turin by Prof. O. Mattirolo, in moveanber 
Seritt ict pubblicati nella ricorrenza centena morte di 
Carlo Allioni,” p. 95, ete. plate in the 19th fasciculus is by 
- Peyroleri, of i , but somewhere between 1766 and 1784. Some 
of the plates were also uti ’s Fl. Pedemont t not 
Journat or Borany.—Von. 43. (Marcu, 1905.] 2 
