138. LinacEm. — 15. TILIACER. A)3 
18. Linacza. 
Linum usitatissimum, Linn. 
Provinces any. Sown as a crop, or casually among clover. 
Casual. Cyb. i. 285. Occasionally scattered by bird-catchers. 
14. Matvacea. 
Malva borealis, Wallm. M. pusilla, Sm. 
Provinces -- 3--6. Hythe, Kent. Cardiff, Glamorgan. 
Ambiguity. Cyb.i.240. Ray syn. 271. Eng. bot. ed. 1, no. 241. 
More like parviflora, than rotundifolia, although it is usually 
compared with the latter. 
Malva parviflora, Linn. 
Provinces -- 3 - ? Journ. Bot. iv. 149. Midx. flo. Kent; Syme! 
Casual. ‘‘ Meadows, Gloucester.” Not a pratal plant. 
Malva verticillata, Linn. 
Province - 6. Corn-fields, Llanelly, Caermarthen ; Motley ! 
Casual. Cyb. iii. 829. Phytol. i. 973. HE. B. supp. 2953. 
Malva nicensis, All. 
Province - 8. Surrey; Mr. Thomas Moore! 
Casual. Cyb. iii. 329. Surrey flo. app. 314. 
Malwa crispa, Linu. 
Province - 8. Surrey, on refuse heaps. Middlesex flo. 61. 
Casual. Occasionally kept in gardens, for table decoration. 
Malva Alcea, Linn. 
Provinces - 5 - 8. Warwick. Leicester. Notts. 
Error. Cyb. i. 240. Misnomer for M. moschata ? 
Althea hirsuta, Linn. 
Province - 8. Near Cuxton, Kent. Surrey flo. app. 
Alien. Cyb. i. 241. Established many years in the Kent locality. 
Lavatera Olbia, Linn. 
Province -3. Essex; H. Doubleday, in Phytol. 1842. Surrey flo. app. 
Casual. Cyb. i. 242. (L. punctata has been found as a chance 
waif in a quarry at Northampton, along with Datura Stramonium. 
It is also enumerated in the Appendix to the Flora of Surrey.) 
15. TILracEs. 
Tilia intermedia, DC. T. europea, Anglor. 
Provinces 1 to 16. Always a planted tree. 
Alien, Cyb.i. 244. Apart from misnomers of Tilia grandifolia 
(which is satisfactorily distinct) this may be simply a cultivated 
variety, or set of varieties, of 7’. parvifolia. 
