488 8. DROSERACER. — 10. FRANKENIACES. 
Cornwall, and Crumlyn Burrows in Glamorgan, the same with 
variety Symei ? 
Viola (lutea) hamulata, Baker. 
Province - 10. Near Richmond, Yorkshire; Baker. 
Syn. 186. Botany of N. Yorkshire, 207. E. C. rep. 1865. 
8. DrRosERACEA. 
Drosera (anglica) obovata, Mert. 
Provinces- 15 17. Aberdeen. Sutherland. 
Syn. 140. To my eyes this seems a very slight variety of anglica. 
Dr. Boswell Syme holds it a hybrid between anglica and rotundi- 
folia; which may be true of foreign specimens. The “only 
British specimen of it” seen by Dr. Syme is in flower, not advanced 
in fruit. See Eng. bot. i. 33. 
9. PoLyGaLacea. 
Polygala (vulgaris) eu-vulgaris, H. B. 8. 
Provinces -- 3---7------ 1415. And doubtless elsewhere. 
Syn. 141. Less common than P. depressa, which frequently 
represents the aggregate P. vulgaris in the herbarium, and bears 
that specific name in books. 
Polygala (vulgaris) ciliata, Lebel. 
Provinces -- 34. Surrey. Cambridge. And probably elsewhere. 
Syn. 141. Apparently a spurious species, made up by specimens 
of any segregate which has the enlarged sepals ciliated, a character 
observed in eu-vulgaris and owyptera, and perhaps also in depressa. 
E. C. reports, 1866 and 1867. 
Polygala (vulgaris) oxyptera, Reich. 
Provinces 1284-6--9101112. Cornwall to Man. 
Syn. 141. Cyb. i186. Eng. bot. ii. 36. 
Polygala (vulgaris) depressa, Wenderoth. 
Provinces -284----91011--1415--18. General? 
Syn. 141. The most frequent of the segregates, and probably to 
be found in every province. See the remark under ew-vulgaris. 
10. FRANKENIACE. 
Frankenia pulverulenta, Linn. 
Province - 2. Sussex; Brewer, in Dill. R. Syn. & Hudson. 
Casual. Cyb.i.187. Brit. herb. Linn. Soc. fide D. Oliver. 
