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964. Euphorbia hiberna, Linn. 
Provinces | - [3] - --- - - (10). Native. 
Lat. 51—52. Linton, North Devon; Mrs. Russell ! 
Zone 1. Low grounds. 
Census 1 1 1. Ireland 3. Local-atlantic type. 
Europe. Italy. Sardinia. Corsica. France. Switzerland. 
Russia, apparently absent. Said to occur in Gallicia. 
965. Euphorbia pilosa, Eng. Bot. Supp. 2787. 
Provinces 1 2. Alien or Denizen. ‘ Wild” in Sussex ; Hemsley. 
Lat. 51—52. 1 Somerset. 2 Westmeston, Sussex; Hemsley. 
Zone 1. Low grounds. [Not E. coralloides, found at Slinfold.] 
Census 2 2 2. Ireland 0. Local-english type. 
Europe —? N.B. According to Bentham and Syme, this is E. 
pilosa of Linneus ; while Boissier (DC. prodr.} and Babington 
hold it a form of E. palustris of Linneus. The area would be 
changed in accordance. 
969. Euphorbia Paralias, Linn. 
Provinces 1234-67-9-(11)12- [14]. Native. 
Lat. 50—55. Cornwall, Dorset, Kent. — Cumberl. Suffolk. 
Zones 1 2. Littoral. 
Census 8 14 27. Ireland 6. Atlantic-english type. 
Europe spa ita tur aus - fra cha net. Belgium. 
Russia, absent? West-asia, several habitats recorded. 
Algeria. Egypt. Canaries. 
970. Euphorbia portlandica, Linn. 
Provinces 1 2 [8] --67-9--1213. Native. 
Lat. 50—55. Cornwall, Wight, Kent? — Wigton, Cumberland. 
Zones 1 2. Littoral. 
Census 7 10 16. Ireland 6. Atlantic type of distribution. 
Europe. Spain. France. Channel Isles. Greece? 
Russia, apparently absent. 
Azores; Drouet. Perhaps a misnomer here. 
