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O. Picridis F. Schultz in Koch Deutsch. El. iv. 453 (1846). 

 1848 Found by Rev. W. W. Newbould in 1848 near Comberton, 

 Cambs.— Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 2, ii. 149. 



O Hederae Duby, Bot. Gall. i. 350 (1828). 1782 P There 

 can be little doubt that this is the plant referred to by Curtis (Fl. 

 Lond. fasc. iv. t. 44 (1782 ?) :— " Mr. Thomas White once related 

 to me his having observed a small Orobanche growing on walls, &c, 

 in Pembrokeshire, and that the decayed floor of an old castle in 

 particular was almost covered with it." It was, however, first 

 distinguished as British by Babington in E. B. Suppl. t. 2859 (1841), 



O amethystea Thuill. Flor. Paris, ed. 2, 317 (1799). 1845. 

 Discovered by Rev. 0. A. Johns, Rev. W. S. Hore, and T Ed- 

 monston at Whitsand Bay, Cornwall, on Daucus maritimus.— Phytol. 



Lathraa Squamaria L. Sp. PI. 606 (1753). 1597. "I found 

 it growing in a lane called East lane, upon the right hande as yee 

 go from Maidstone in Kent unto Cockes Heath," &c— Ger. 1388. 

 g Utricularia vulgaris L. Sp. PI. 18 (1753) 1641 "Mille- 

 folium palustre galericulatum, Ger."-Johns. Merc. Bot. pars alt. 

 26. "About Oxford."-How,Phyt. 76 (1650). But see Ger. 679, 



Pa U. 1 negle & cta Lehm. Ind. Schol. Hamburg, 38 (1828) 1867. 

 « Collected by the late Edward Forster in a gravel pit in Henhault 

 Forest, Essex."— Journ. Bot. 1867, 73. See Journ. Bot. 1876, 142. 



U minor L. Sp. PI. 18 (1753). 1677. " Millefolium palustre 

 galericulatum minus flore minore."— Ray, Cat. ed. 2, 200 (no 

 locality). "Found by Mr. Dent on Teversham Moor, m Cam- 

 bridgeshire."^*. C C. App. ii. 13 (1685). 



U. intermedia Hayne ap. Schrad. Journ. (1800), 18. 1812. 

 " Found by the late Dr. Scott near Dublin, and by Miss Hutchins 

 in the west of Ireland."— E. B. 2489. 



U. Bremii Heer. 1876. " Moss of Inshoch, Nairnshire. Mr. 

 Jas. B. Brechan [Brichan] , 16 Aug. 1833." See Journ. Bot. 

 1876, 142. 



Pinguicula vulgaris L. Sp. PI. 17 (1753). 1597. " Groweth in 

 our English squally wet grounds . . . especially in a field called Cragge 

 close, and at Crosby Ravenswaith in Westmerland," &c— Ger. 645. 



P. grandifiora Lam. Diet. iii. 22 (1789). 1810. "Found 

 plentifully in marshy ground in the west part [of County Cork] by 

 Mr. rJamesl Drummond."— E. B. 2184. 



P. alpina L. Sp. PI. 17 (1753). 1832. " Picked by the 1 

 George Gordon in June, 1831, in the bogs of Auchterflow 



Shannon, Ross-shire There are two specimens in the her- 

 barium of Sir J. E. Smith, sent to him by Mr. James Mackay, in 

 Sept. 1794, from the island of Skye."— E. B. Supp. 2747. 



P. lusitanica L. Sp. PI. 17 (1753). 1666. " In the midway 

 betwixt Oakhampton and Lanceston, Cornwall .... in boggy 



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