496 19, BALSAMINACER. — 21. CELASTRACER. 
and slightly in other characters; but they remain for further 
observation. 
Geranium (Robertianum) purpureum, Forster. 
Provinces 1234-67. Cornwall to Suffolk. 
Syn. 239. COyb. i. 266. iii. 402. (What is the variety “ pin- 
guescens,” on Holy Island, recorded in Johnston’s Flora of the 
Eastern Borders, but not mentioned in the New Flora of Nor- 
thumberland and Durham ?) 
Geranium (Robertianum) modestum, Jord. 
Province 1. ‘ Torquay; Mr. C. Eyre Parker”; E. B. ii. 204. 
Syn. 239. Unknown to myself, apart from the type or other var. 
Geranium (sanguineum) lancastriense, With. 
Province - 12. Walney Isle, Lake Lancashire. 
Syn. 240. Cyb. i. 267. Borrer in Phytol. ii. 430. Page 464. 
19. BALSAMINACES, 
Impatiens fulva, Nutt. 
Provinces - 23. Sussex; Miss Carr! Surrey! Midx. flo. 71. 
Alien. Cyb. i. 268. Thoroughly established by the river Wey 
and Basingstoke Canal, Surrey, and in several places about the 
Thames. 
Impatiens parviflora, DC. 
Provinces -- 8 4. Surrey. Middlesex. Oxford. Cambridge. 
Casual. Likely to become an established weed. 
20. OXALIDACER. 
Oxalis corniculata, Linn. 
Provinces 123-5------- 13 15. Several counties. 
Alien or Casual. Cyb. i. 271. iii. 402. Alph. De Cand. geog. 
bot. 660. Thought to have originally migrated from Asia into 
Europe. Although the first recorded, it is now less frequent than 
O. stricta within Britain; which latter is perhaps still occasionally 
mistaken for the present. 
Oealis stricta, Linn. 
Provinces 123-5---9. Several counties. 
Alien or Casual. Cyb.i. 272. iii. 4038. Alph. DC. geog. bot. 724. 
Thought to have immigrated from America. See the preceding. 
21. CELASTRACES. 
Staphylea pinnata, Linn. 
Provinces -- 8---7-91011 12 18 14. 
Alien. Cyb. i. 278. iii. 404. Nowhere permanent? 
