512 25. ONAGRACEA. 
Pyrus domestica, Linn. 
Provinces 123-5 --8. All erroneous, except 5. 
Alien. Cyb. i. 369. One aged tree in Wyre Forest, Worcester 
or Stafford, makes the only certain locality; and it may have been 
planted there. 
25. ONAGRACEA. 
Epilobium (angustifolium) brachycarpum, Leighton. 
Provinces -2--5 7--10---14. Anywhere native? 
Alien? Syn. 3867. Cyb. i. 870. Possibly this variety, dis- 
tinguished by its short capsules and other characters, is always of 
garden origin, though established in places by its creeping roots. 
Epilobium rosmarinifolium, Haenke. 
Province - 15. Glen Tilt, East Perth; Mr. Robertson only. 
Error? See Annals of Natural History, second series, 17, 317. 
Epilobium (parviflorum) rivulare, Wahl. 
Epilobium (parviflorum) intermedium, Merat. 
Provinces... ? Distribution not ascertained for either. 
Syn. 869. Two slight varieties mentioned in Eng. bot. iv. 12; 
the former being “ sub-glabrous”; the latter having “most of the 
leaves alternate.” Perhaps hardly requiring notice here. 
Epilobium (tetragonum) eu-tetragonum, EH. B. 3. 
Provinces 12345--8. No certain locality in Scotland. 
Syn. 873. See page 63 of the present volume. 
Epilobium (tetragonum) obscurum, Schreber. 
Provinces 1 2345-789101112131415. Orkney? 
Syn. 873. More frequent than Ep. eu-tetragonum. 
Epilobium virgatum, “ Fries.” Bab. man. ed. 1, 2, 8. 
Provinces -234---8 1011-18-15 16. 
Ambiguity. Cyb. 1.878. iii. 350. Ill understood; apparently 
states of eu-tetragonum and obscurum confused together; but in 
editions 4, 5, 6 of the ‘Manual’ it is made simply synonymous 
with EF’. obscurum. 
Epilobium Lamyi, “ F. Schultz.” 
Provinces- 2345. Kent; Mr. T. Moore. Hants, Hereford, etc. 
Ambiguity. Cyb. i. 350. Phytol. iv. 9338. Apparently poor 
examples of Ep. obscurum thus named. 
Fpilobium (alpinum) anagallidifolium, Lam. 
Provinces - 11 12 -- 15 16. 
Syn. 874. A new name for the plant which has been usually (and, 
I believe, quite rightly) named Hpilobinm alpinum by the botanists 
of Britain. After separating this form from the Linnean alpinum, 
it is supposed that the remnant segregate would be held limited to 
three Highland provinces; all the alpinwn of England being 
assigned to this present segregate. 
