UEV. 1’. W. GALPIN ON THE FLORA OF IIARLESTON. 
OaLIUM ANULICUM 
e. 
— 
*SlLYliUM MAUIANU.M . 
— 
sc. 
]jlI)EN.S CERNUA 
— 
sc. 
*PETASFrE3 FRAOKANS 
e. 
sc. 
Atriple.x triangularis . 
e. 
— 
*EuPIIORRIA LATIIYRIS 
e. 
— 
♦Crocus vernus 
e. 
— 
*NaRCISSUS niFI.ORUS . 
e. 
— 
Fritiilaiua .mele.vgris 
c. 
sc. 
♦Lilium martagun 
e. 
— 
Ornitiiogalum pyrenaicum 
e. 
— 
* Introduced. 
A few remarks on tlie peculiar characteristics of our district will 
l)rovc interesting. As at present observed, it appears especially 
abundant in plants bedonging to the natural orders O’cianiacco-, 
Lcgnmhii/crd', Scropliularhuunf^ and more particularly in those ot 
the Monocotyledonous orders, OicJiiilucco’, Iriilaccif, Amargl- 
lulaceir, and LiUacec'. Of the forty-four species belonging to 
these last-named orders and n'ported in the latest list of Norfolk 
I)lants, thirty have already been noted, and to these may be added 
OniifJioijahnn i>i/rcnaiciim. ami Narcitfsus hiyhniii. 
On the other hand there are some strange absentees. Saxljnuja 
(ridocfi/litcs has been carefully searched for but cannot be found, 
though it is said to have existed formerly at IJroekdish. CEnanthc 
crocafa, Pedicuhiris palusfris and P. iii/h'afica are unknown 
as yet : and the natural order Ericacoo' is represented by one plant 
of Calhtna vulgaris. In the order Filiccs, Asplenium adianfum 
nigrum, Athyrium lilix-fannina, Aspidium angulare, the com- 
monest forms, are absent. 
Of the plants hitherto quoted from the list, one indigenous 
species, Ornifhogalinn pyrenaicum, is recorded for the first 
time in the county ; and for the same reason the following, 
introduced at an early period and now well established, deserve 
a mention : — Anemone apennina, Eranthis liyemalis, Trifolium 
hyhridum, Pelasites fragrans, Narcissus hijlorus, and Lilium 
Mariagon. 
Special attention was given last season to the interesting genus 
Ruhus ; and here also a new species, R. Salieri, has been added to 
