74, IRIDACE. 579 
74, [RIpAcEa. 
Iris (fatidissima) citrina, E. B. 3. 
Province - 2. Dorset; Woods. Wight; Bromfield. 
Syn. 1066. Particulars in Phytol. iii, 264 & 952. 
Iris (pseudacorus) genuinus, Hi. B. 3. 
Provinces -- 8-15 etc. East Kent; E.B. Fife; Boswell Syme. 
Syn. 1067. This and the twe succeeding segregates of our old 
familiar yellow Flag-Iris are not yet clearly known to me apart 
from each other. Dr. Boswell Syme, the only English author who 
hitherto has distinguished them, writes that he is “ unable to give 
the distribution of the varieties in Britain.” See Eng. bot. ix. 145-6. 
Iris (pseudacorus) acoriformis, “ Boreau” E. B. 3. 
Provinces -- 8-14-18. Probably general. Surrey! 
Syn. 1067. ‘The only form I have seen by the Thames and its 
tributaries, and I have specimens of it also from Swanbister, 
Orkney, and Seton, Haddingtonshire”; Eng. bot. ix. 146. 
Iris (pseudacorus) Bastardi, “ Boreau” E. B. 3. 
Provinces -- 84-18. Middlesex. Cambridge. Ayr. 
Syn. 1067. Appears to be rare; Eng. bot. ix. 146. 
Tris tuberosa, Linn. 
Province 1. Cornwall; Mr. Pascoe, etc. S. Devon; Mr. Flower. 
Alien. Cyb.ii.440. Mag. nat. hist. ix. 205. Phytol. ii. 679. iii.104. 
Iris Xiphioides, Khrh. 
Provinces - 6-15. Glamorgan; Dill. mat. Forfar; G. Don. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 440. Reported habitats for some other species are 
mentioned in the Cybele Britannica; namely, for Xiphiwm, in 
Worcestershire, but an error; for pumila, in Leicestershire ; for 
germanica, in Staffordshire. Tris susiana is mentioned in English 
Botany, ix. 155. 
Gladiolus communis, Linn. G. eu-communis, E. B. 3. 
Province -- 8. Harlow, Essex. ‘ D. F.” in Gibson’s Flora. 
Alien. Likely enough a stray garden plant, but of course it is 
reported a “naturalized” one. 
Crocus sativus, Linn. 
Provinces -- 8 4--7 8. Essex. Cambridge. Anglesea? Derby? 
Alien, extinct. Cyb. ii, 448. Essex formerly, by cultivation. 
Crocus vernus, Willd. 
Provinces 12345-78910-12. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 442. Said to have become well established in 
Middlesex, Suffolk or Norfolk, and Nottingham. 
Crocus biflorus, Mill. C. reticulatus, Sm. 
Province - 4. Suffolk. C. minimus, Cyb. ii. 443. 
Alien. ‘ Naturalised on the site of an old garden in Barton Park, 
