Floras of Great Britain and Central Europe. 24 r 
Species Remarkable for 
Their Occurrence in the 
British Isles and in West- 
Central Europe. 
Snnicnla enropcea. 
Eryngium campestre. 
Bupleurmn falcatum , etc. 
Myrrliis odorata , Brit 66, Hib. 
13! 
Meuin athcunanticum, Brit. 30. 
Chcerophyllum temulum. 
Libanotis (=Seseli Libanotis), 
Sussex, Herts., Carnbs. 
Peucedanum palustre, officinale 
(rare). 
Leucojum cestivum (rare). 
Paris quadrifolia (Somerset and 
Kent to Scotland). 
Fritillaria Meleagris, Brit. 22. 
Gagea lutea. 
Scilla verna, S. autumn alis. 
Colchicum autumnale. 
Species Remarkable for 
Their Absence in the 
British Isles. 
Astrantia, naturalised only. 
B. longifolium. 
Selinum carvifolium (only Brit. 2- 
C. aromaticum, C. aureum (indi¬ 
genous in Scotland ?), C. hir- 
sutum. 
Seseli spp. 
P. Cervaria, Oreoselinum. 
Laserpitium Siler. 
L. vernum, naturalised only. 
Maianthemum bifolium (per¬ 
haps wild only in Yorks.) 
Lilium bulbiferum , L. Mdvtagon. 
Gagea (all other species). 
Anthericum Liliago. 
A. ramosum. 
German Species with Striking British Distribution. 
Species. 
Germany. 
Great Britain. 
Phyteuma spicatum ... 
Common up to the 
N.W. 
One or two localities 
in the S.E. 
P. orbiculare 
Montane: finishes 
towards the N.W. 
(Harz) ... 
South English: chalk 
downs. 
Campanula latifolia ... 
Montane, not in 
N.W. 
Surrey & Gloucester 
to Central Scot¬ 
land; on the whole 
sub-montane. 
C. Rapnnculus 
Widely spread 
Doubtfully wild. 
Primula elatior 
The commonest spe¬ 
cies on siliceous 
soils 
Only in four counties 
round Cambridge: 
on chalky boulder 
clay and in alluvial 
fens. 
