¥. NOTES AND CORRECTIONS. 609 
Northumberlaud and Durham.’ The plant would seem to be 
pe rare in provinces 11 and 14, but not wholly absent from 
either. 
__ 210. Luvatera arborea, Linn. Provinces 18 - - (16). “ Con- 
sidered native on Ailsa Craig. Occurring as an outcast of gardens 
in Cumbrae, Bute, and Arran”; Clydesdale Flora. 
215. Hypericum perforatum, Linn. Province 16. Cumbrae; 
W. Galt, msc. Arran; Clydesdale Flora. 
238. Geranium rotundifolium, Linn. In East Cornwall ; 
T. R. Archer Briggs ! 
240. Geranium sanguineum, Linn. The two names “ Wight, 
Kent” have been mis-printed by repetition from the preceding 
species ; the southern counties ought to have run “ Cornwall, 
Dorset, Essex.” 
247. Rhamnus Frangula, Linn. Province 17 is indicated ; 
but the northern county ‘‘ Ross” is omitted from the next line. 
255. Ononis spinosa, Linn. Say “Sussex” instead of ‘ Wight” 
for south range. ‘Look to Bromfield’s latest remarks, in the 
Phytologist iii. 278, where it is shown that he was only latterly 
acquainted with the right plant. I could never find spinosa in 
the Isle of Wight, and am even not quite satisfied as to South 
Hants”; A. G. More, msc. 
266. Trifolium ornithopodioides, Linn. Stated to occur in 
Madeira, but the reference is not at hand. 
292. Arthrolobium ebracteatum, DC. Correct the reference to 
Phytologist, which should be page 386, not 366. 
298. Vicia angustifolia, Auct. Province 16 to be added, on 
authority of the Clydesdale Flora. 
300. Vicia lutea, Linn. Enclose (Wight). Mr. A. G. More 
thinks there may have been some mistake about this in the Isle 
of Wight, unless simply as an introduced plant. 
310*. Lathyrus tuberosus, Linn. Add a reference to the 
Journal of Botany, no. 70, p. 319. 
332. Potentilla procumbens, Auct. Province 16 to be added, 
on authority of the Clydesdale Flora. 
332. Potentilla Fragariastrum, Ehrh. In the Clydesdale 
Flora this is indicated as “very common”; which may warrant 
the addition of province 16, and thus complete the series. 
338. Rubus sawatilis, Linn. Province 1. Devon; Archer 
Briggs! The Cornish locality, recorded on the single and somewhat 
unsafe authority of the late Mr. Bree, may now be regarded with 
less distrust. 
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