SPUDTNG TIBRARY ^ ^ ^^ 



W. A. Cannon 



REMARKS 



>M? 



ON THE 



GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION 



OF 



BRITISH PLANTS; 



CHIEFLY IN CONNECTION WITH 



LATITUDE, ELEVATION, AND CLIMATE. 



BY 



HEWETT COTTRELL WATSON. 



" Preferring the connection of facts, which have been long observed, to the 

 knowledge of insulated facts, although they were new, the discovery of an unknown 

 genus seemed to me far less interesting than an observation on the geographical 

 relations of the vegetable world." Humboldt. — Personal Narrative. 



LONDON: 



PRINTED FOR 

 LONGMAN, REES, ORME, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMAN, 



PATERNOSTER- ROW. 



1835. 



