208 ALTH^A OFFICINALIS. 



87 



29 Cambridge. Babington cat. 

 34 Gloster west ! Thwaites cat. 



40 Salop. Brooks in Shrop. flo. 



41 Grlamorgan. Brent sp. 



44 Carmarthen. Moggridge sp. 



45 Pembroke. 



53 Lincoln south. Fowler rec. 



54 Line, north ! Howitt sp. 



69 Westmoreland. 



70 Cumberland. 

 73 Kirkcudbright. 



00 Clyde-isles. Kennedy cat.f 

 (58 59 68). [21 49 64 

 86 99]. 



210 Lavatera arborea. 



1 Cornwall west ! Curnow sp. 



2 east. Briggs cat. 



3 Devon s. G. S. Gibson ms. 



4 north ? 



6 Som. north. Collins ms. 

 41 Glamorgan. 



44 Carmarth. H. L. Jones rec. 



45 Pembroke. Babington cat. 



48 Merioneth. 



49 Carnarvon. Introduced ? 

 52 Anglesea. J. E. Bowm. ms. 



71 Man. J. Macnab ms. 

 75 Ayr. Ailsa Craig, &c. 



(10 13 14 67 82 85 100). 

 [9 11 18 27, on old records 

 only] . 



210 Lavatera sylvestris. 



01 Scilly Isles. Curn., Ealfssp. 



211 Tilia parvifolia. 



3 Devon south. Flower sp. 

 6 Somerset north ! 



10 Wight. Bromfield ms. 



11 Hants south. Bromf. ms. 

 Sussex. Borrer cat. co. 



18 Essex south. 



19 Essex north. Benthall sp. 

 32 North ton. Berkeley ms. 



34 Gloster west. Sandys sp. 



35 Monmouth. Gibson ms. 



36 Hereford. Babington ms. 



37 Worcester. Butler sp. 

 39 Stafford. Babington ms. 



41 Glamorgan. E. Lees ms. 



42 Brecon. Native; E. Lees. 

 67 Derby. Church. Bab. ms. 

 62 York n. east, "native." 

 70 Cumberland ! 



(1 16 17 21 23 24 26 29 

 83 38 49 50 51 53 or 54 

 55 56 58 59 64 66 69 

 75 77 82 83 88; more or 

 less uncertainly indigenous, 

 or insufficiently vouched in 

 all of these counties). 



213 Tilia grandifolia. 



36 Hereford. Babington ms. 



43 Eadnor. Ley cat, 



65 York n. west. Ward sp. 



N.B. These are the only three 

 counties known to me, as 

 resting on good authority in 

 support of the true nativity 

 of this Lime. It is recorded 

 for many other counties, 

 from West Cornwall to 

 Moray, usually with indica- 

 tions in distrust of it being 

 really an indigenous tree. 

 In Surrey its leaves are 

 much more damaged by 

 spring frosts than are those 

 of the T. intermedia. It has 

 been confused with this 

 latter ; from which it is 

 readily distinguished if seen 

 in fruit. 



214 Hyper. Androssemum. 



[AndroscBmum officinale] . 



