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as another habitat, supposing the plant to be the Lunaria minor 
foliis dissectis of Ray, which was found in that county; but Dr. 
-Kinahan suggests that this is identical with our var. tripartitum. 
The following are some of the recorded stations of the species :— 
Peninsula.- Cornwall: Cardynham, Mrs. Grylls. Devonshire: 
near Barnstaple; by the Dart, Mrs. Griffiths; Little Haldon, rare, 
R. J. Gray; Westdown near Ilfracombe, Rev. F. Mules. Somerset- 
shire: Bath; Shirehampton near. Bristol, T. B. Flower; King's 
Weston; Hampton Cliffs, R. Withers, &e. 
Channel. Hampshire: Titehborne, Mr. Forder ; New Alresford ; 
S. W. of Petersfield, W. Pamplin ; Somborne, near Winton ; Hinton, 
&c. Isleof Wight: East end, between Bonchurch and Shanklin, 
Dr. Bromfield. Sussex: Storrington, Rev. F. Fearon; Patcham, 
W. Borrer. Croboro Warren; Dudsland; near Cross-in-hand ; 
-Waldron; Burwash Common; Boxgrove Common, E. Newman ; 
Hollingbury Hill, W. Borrer, &c. Wiltshire: Alderbury Common, 
Dr. Maton ; near Bath, C. C. Babington. Dorsetshire: Sturminster 
Newton, Pulteney. 
Thames.—Kent : Dartford, H. L. Jenner; Foot’s Cray; Chisle- 
hurst, Sherard; and elsewhere in the south part. Surrey: Reigate, 
G. Luxford; Shere; Albury; Deepdene, near Dorking, J. Nash; 
Leith Hill, W. Pamplin; Abinger, Mr. Jenner; Shirley Common, 
near Croydon, W. Pamplin; Highdown Heath, near Godalming, 
J. D. Salmon; Farnham Park. Oxfordshire: North Leigh Heath, 
Sibthorpe; Shotover Hill, W. Baxter; Winchwood Forest, Black- 
stone ; near Oxford, Merrett. 
Ouse.— Bedfordshire : Oakley Westfield, Abbot. Suffolk: Bury, 
D. Stock. Norfolk: Heveringham Heath, S. P. Woodward; 
Stratton Heath, Mr. Crowe; Seething, Mrs. Kett; Moushold 
Heath near Norwieh, G. Smart; Berg Apton, S. P. Woodward. 
Cambridgeshire: Little Linton, C. C. Babington; Balsham ; 
Chippenham. Northamptonshire: Halston Heath; higher parts of 
the Wold Field, Morton. 
Severn.— Warwickshire: Moxhall; near Coleshill Pool, Mr. 
Murcott. Gloucestershire. Monmouthshire: Twyn-gwyn, rare, T. 
H. Thomas. Herefordshire. Worcestershire: Abberly Hill, Urs. P. 

