338 MR. A. BENNETT ON LIPARIS LOESELII AND TEUCRIUM SCORDIUM. 
Westmeath, Longford, Roscommon, and Leitrim. R. Praeger in 
Irish Top. Botany, 1901. 
It has also been reported for the following counties in England : 
i.e., “ Surrey, Kent, Chester, Lancashire, and Bedford.” Watson 
Out. of Brit. Plants, 1832. If ever found in these, it has not been 
recorded since 1835. 
Dist. in Europe. 
Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Holland, Belgium, France, Italy, 
Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Montenegro and adjacent countries. 
Mid. and S. Russia, N. and W. Asia, N.W. Himalayas, North Africa. 
It is now to be found probably in Devon ! Cambs ! Berks, 
W. Norfolk? and M.W. York? in England. 
In the 1st ed. of his Manual of Brit. Botany, 237, 1843, Prof. 
Babington gives T. scordiodes, Schreber, as occurring in Devon and 
Cambs; in the 2nd ed. 253, 1847, he says, “it is only a state 
caused by situation,” a result arrived at by Dr. D. Moore, in the 
‘ Phytologist,’ 2, 129, 1845. The true T. scordiodes, Schreb., occurs 
in Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Turkey, Greece, and S. Russia. 
I hoped to have searched at Welney last August when at Ely, 
but was unfortunately called home before I could do so ; but trust 
to do so some time, or induce my keen friend, Alfred Fryer of 
Chatteris, to do so. First record in England, — teste Clarke l.c. 
“ I heare say that it groweth .... bevonde Oxenforde,” Turner, 
Names G. i. back. 1548. 
