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A NEW FLORA OF

ADDENDA.

Whilst the Flora has been passing through the press two new species have been discovered, viz.:—

Rosa systyla Rosa stylosa, Woods.

Gathered by Mr. Wm. Richardson in the neighbourhood of Alnwick; not known with certainty before in England northward of Worcestershire.

Carex incurva Carex maritima, Lightf.

Gathered on the sandy links of Holy Island by the Berwickshire Club on the 29th of August, 1867; not known before with certainty southward of Kincardine.

The following new stations for plants already included in our list deserve to be mentioned, viz.:—

Bidens cernua Bidens cernua.

Barlees Bog near Cornhill. Dr. Tate.

Narcissus pseudo-narcissus Narcissus pseudo-narcissus.

We are indebted to Mr. Embleton for a specimen of the true plant from a field on the bank of the Coquet between Warkworth and Acklington.