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a very great number of plants from correspondents it seems best to treat the " Suffolk ** 

 locality as a mistake. 



In order to complete the record of distribution, determinable material of subsp. 

 nemorum has been seen from the following vice-counties. 



4. 



N. Devon. 



64. 



Mid W. York. 



*82. 



Haddington. 



35. 



Monmouth. 



65. 



N. W. York. 



83. 



Edinburgh. 



36. 



Hereford. 



66. 



Durham. 



84. 



Linlithgow. 



39. 



Stafford. 



67. 



S. Northumberland. 



85. 



Fife. 



42. 



Brecon. 



68. 



Cheviotland. 



86. 



Stirling. 



44. 



Carmarthen. 



69. 



Westmorland. 



87. 



W. Perth. 



48. 



Merioneth. 



70. 



Cumberland. 



88. 



Mid Perth. 



54. 



N. Lincoln. 



72. 



Dumfries. 



89. 



E. Perth. 



57. 



Derby. 



73. 



Kirkcudbright. 



90. 



Forfar. 



58. 



Cheshire. 



75. 



Ayr. 



94. 



Banff. 



59. 



S. Lanes. 



77. 



Lanark. 



95. 



Elgin. 



60. 



W. Lanes. 



79. 



Selkirk. 



96. 



Eastemess. 



62. 



N. E. York. 



80. 



Roxburgh. 



99. 



Dunbarton. 



63. 



S. W. York. 



81. 



Berwick. 







Vegetative material which is underterminable as to subspecies although probably 

 subsp. nemorum has been seen from 



51. Flint, 91. Kincardine and 92. S. Aberdeen. 



Finally S. nemorum has been recorded from the following vice- counties but no 

 material has been seen by the author; in brackets are listed those from which doubtful 

 records, which need to be confined, exist. 



(37. Worcester.) (38. Warwick.) (40. Salop.) 



(41. Glamorgan.) 49. Caernarvon. (61. S. E. York.) 



(71. Isle of Man.) 74. Wigtown. 76. Renfrew. 



78. Peebles (93. N. Aberdeen.) (109. Caithness.) 



It should also be looked for in 43, Radnor and 50, Denbigh where it may well occur 

 but has not been recorded. 



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