610 Vv. NOTES AND CORRECTIONS. 
840%. Rubus corylifolius, Sm. ‘“ Very common”; Clydesdale 
Flora. This may warrant the addition of province 16. 
343. Rosa Sabini, Woods. Geneva, France, Belgium ; Journal 
of Botany, viii. 161. 
344. Rosa mollissima. Enclose the [Isle of Wight; A. G. 
More]. Mr. More deems the Vectian rose a form of tomentosa, 
not rightly placed under this villosa aggregate. 
845. Rosa tomentosa, Sm. Add the Isle of Wight, in the 
south line, as above. Cornwall; Archer Briggs! 
362. Pyrus communis, Linn. ‘ This might have ‘ Wight’ men- 
tioned in the southern line. Though I believe it not aboriginal in 
the Isle; still, it is probably not less wild there than in other 
parts of South England. By omitting ‘ Wight’ it seems as if the 
plant were not known in the island”; A. G. More, msc. 
864. Pyrus torminalis, Ehrh. Province 9. Delamere Forest, 
truly wild; J. F. Robinson, mse. 
371. Epilobium roseum, Schreb. Not wild in the Isle of 
Wight. It occurs in South Hants aud Sussex. 
374. Epilobium alpinum, Linn. Province 12 certainly. 
Gathered on Cross-fell, Cumberland, by the Rev. Frederic Addi- 
son; this hill being politically in the county named, although 
more properly belonging to the chain of hills mostly included in 
province 11. The base of the flowering stem being absent from 
Mr. Addison’s specimen, it is impossible to say confidently to 
which segregate of alpinum the specimen belongs. 
374%, Hpilobiwm alsinifolium, Vill. Province 18. Reported 
for Shetland by Mr. A. C. Christie. - 
878. Circea alpina, Linn. Supposed to have been really 
found in Warwickshire, but as an escape from the garden of 
Mr. Boultby. 
881. Myriophyllum spicatum, Linn. “Carnarvon” is purely a 
mis-print for ‘ Cornwall”; a substitution which escaped detection 
in correcting the proof. 
884. Callitriche platycarpa, Kutz. Mentioned in the Journal 
of Botany, v. 348, as C. stagnalis, Scop. 
436. Parnassia palustris, Linn. Dorset is correct; the plant 
having been found there by Mr. Mansel, in 1868. 
449. Cicuta virosa, Linn. The “?” should be affixed to 
“Dorset” also; the existence of the plant in that county requires 
verification. Sussex is probably correct; but Oenanthe fluviatilis 
has been occasionally mislabelled Cicuta. 
