The New Botanist's Guide to the Localities of the Rarer Plants of Britain, Volume 2 |
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Page 388
... species , by making a series of local lists from such data as were within reach , was the first and most desired The other use of the compilation , as a guide - book to the localities , was a second and secondary object , easily ...
... species , by making a series of local lists from such data as were within reach , was the first and most desired The other use of the compilation , as a guide - book to the localities , was a second and secondary object , easily ...
Page 389
... species . And since the work was designed to shew both the localities and areas of all species entitled to be called rare , with reference to Britain in general , it became necessary to mention them in all the counties within which I ...
... species . And since the work was designed to shew both the localities and areas of all species entitled to be called rare , with reference to Britain in general , it became necessary to mention them in all the counties within which I ...
Page 390
... species , -Habenaria viridis and Pinguicula vulgaris , for example , have been excluded , which are as well entitled to be called rare , as are others which have been admitted , — examples of which occur in Clematis Vitalba and Tamus ...
... species , -Habenaria viridis and Pinguicula vulgaris , for example , have been excluded , which are as well entitled to be called rare , as are others which have been admitted , — examples of which occur in Clematis Vitalba and Tamus ...
Page 391
... species which ought to have been admitted , namely , Inula Helenium and Potamogeton heterophyllus ; the former rejected as occurring in ten out of twelve Floras used for the com- parisons , and the latter having been accidentally ...
... species which ought to have been admitted , namely , Inula Helenium and Potamogeton heterophyllus ; the former rejected as occurring in ten out of twelve Floras used for the com- parisons , and the latter having been accidentally ...
Page 392
... species , though really found to be common when sought for . We have examples in Tragopogon major ( identical with T. pratensis of British authors , ) Veronica polita ( confused with V. agrestis , and almost equally common , ) Enanthe ...
... species , though really found to be common when sought for . We have examples in Tragopogon major ( identical with T. pratensis of British authors , ) Veronica polita ( confused with V. agrestis , and almost equally common , ) Enanthe ...
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Aberdeen abundant alpina alpinum ARENARIA Argyle Banff Banks Ben Hope Ben Lawers Ben Nevis Berw Berwick Bloxam Brands Bridge C. C. Babington CAREX Castle Clova Mountains Clyde coast COCHLEARIA officinalis Common Comp Congerstone Crafthole Dickie Ditton Dumbarton Dumbartonshire Edin Edinburgh Elgin europćus Excurs field Fife Flora Forbes Forfar Glen Dole Glot Gordon H. W. sp Haddington hedge HIERACIUM Hist Hooker Howitt Inverness Isle J. C. Collins J. E. Leefe J. H. Balfour Lanark lane Lawers Lees Loch lutea Macnab maritima maritimum Marsh Meadows miles Moor N. D. Add nigrum North Nott officinalis Orkney palustris Pamplin Park Perth plants plentiful R. C. Alexander Renfrew road road-side Rocks Ross Rosshire S. P. Woodward Scot shore side species specimen Stirling Sutherland sylvaticum Tatham TEESDALIA nudicaulis Tour vols W. A. Bromfield W. A. Leighton W. H. Coleman Wigton Wood