70. URTICACER.—71. AMENTIFERZE. 559 
Mercurialis (perennis) ovata, HE. B. 3. 
Province - 2. Hurstpierpoint, Sussex; Mr. Mitten. 
Syn. 976. Cyb. ii. 8367. Not known to me. 
Mercurialis (annua) ambigua, Linn. fil. 
Provinces - 28. Kent; E. C. rep.1866. Middlesex; T. D. flo. 
Syn. 977. Chiefly along the south coast; E. B. 3. 
70. URTICACEs. 
Urtica pilulifera, Linn. | 
Provinces 12384567-91011. Casual in most of them. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 8369. Permanent in province 4; E. B. 3. 
Urtica Dodartii, Linn. 
Provinces - 234. Isle of Wight, sown; Phytol. i. 806. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 370. A variation of U. piludifera. 
Parietaria (officinalis) fallax, Gren. & Godr. 
Provinces --34-6-1415. P. erecta, Bab. man. (misnomer). 
Syn. 982. Cyb. ii. 8371. Eng. bot. viii. 126. 
Cannabis sativa, Linn. 
Provinces 1 etc. A waif from bird cages, on rubbish, etc, 
Casual. Cyb. ii. 372. iii. 506. Pity is it to see a plate of this 
formally given in English Botany, the plant not having any real or 
proper claim to be held British, even by an imperfect state of 
naturalisation ;—why not equally give plates of the bean and pea, 
much more frequently seen as relicts of culture, or as casuals from 
scattered seeds ? 
Ulmus major, Sm. 
Provinces 1234. Corn. Dor. Sus. Essex. Northampton. 
Alien? Cyb. ii. 374. Unknown to me. Dr. Boswell Syme places 
it as a variety of U. montana, and likely enough I may have noted 
it myself by that specific name. 
Ulmus glabra, Sm. 
Provinces 12845678-10. As reported by name. 
Ambiguity. Perhaps this is usually a planted tree; and the name 
may represent glabrous states of suberosa and montana indifferently. 
Dr. Boswell Syme unites with it the carpinifolia and stricta of 
Lindley’s Synopsis, to make up his variety glabra, placed under 
suberosa. 
71. AMENTIFERA. 
Quercus intermedia, D. Don. 
Provinces... ? According to the varying use of the name. 
Ambiguity. This is usually placed under sessiliflora in books: 
but judging by labelled specimens the short-stalked forms of 
