41. RUBIACER. — 42. VALERIANACEA, 523 
Casual in 10 and possibly 15. Misnomers of G. tricorne in 
others. 
Asperula taurina, Linn. 
Provinces - 8-12-1415. Leic. Westm. Hadd. Edin. Perth. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 28. iii. 450. Eng. bot. iv. 229. 
Asperula arvensis, Linn. 
Provinces 1-8-10-18. Dev. Midx. Herts. York. Renf. 
Casual. Cyb. ii. 23. Eng. bot. iv. 230. 
Crucianella stylosa, DC. E. B. 8. 
Province - 10. Scarborough, Yorkshire; J. G. Baker. 
Casual. Ona railway embankment. 
42, VALERIANAGES. 
Centranthus ruber, DC. 
Provinces 1 to11--14. Escaped from gardens. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 24. iii, 529. Well established in chalk-pits in 
the southern provinces. 
Centranthus Calcitrapa, Dufr. 
Province -- 8. Garden walls, Kent and Middlesex. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 25. Phytologist, iii. 649. 
Valeriana (officinalis) sambucifolia, Mikan. 
Provinces all. Cornwall to Orkney. See page 205. 
Syn. 582. Cyb. ii. 26. “ Sambucifolia” is simply a second name 
for the ordinary or usual form of Linnean VJ. officinalis in Britain 
and elsewhere ; as explained on pages 448—51. 
Valeriana (officinalis) Mikanii, Syme E. B. 3. 
Provinces - 234. Likely in other provinces. 
Syn. 532. Cyb. ii. 26. Number of leaflets very variable. 
Valeriana pyrenaica, Linn. 
Provinces ----5-7----121314 1516. [4 Ipswich.] 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 27. Well established in Scotland. 
Valerianella carinata, Lois. 
Provinces 1-3-5-7 8-10. 
Casual. Cyb. ii. 27. iii. 334. An escape from culture. 
Valerianella (dentata) miata, Dufr, 
Provinces 1 283 ------ 10. Common; Eng. bot. iv. 243. 
Syn. 587. Oyb. ii. 28. A slight variety, chiefly noticeable be- 
cause several times mislabelled as eriocarpa. 
Valerianella eriocarpa, Desy. 
Province 5. [2-7 -10- 14, by misnomers only ?] 
Casual. Cyb. ii. 28. iii. 356. In English Botany we are told 
that Dr. Boswell Syme has actually seen a specimen alleged to 
have been found in Worcestershire in 1845. 
