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page 422 note 1 Among the Irish plants we have some species, such as Spiranthes Romanzoviana, Erioeaulon septangulare, and Sisyrhynchium angustifolium, which appear to belong to the same division.
page 422 note 2 “The Connection between the Distribution of the existing Fauna and Flora of the British Isles with the Geological Changes which have affected their area”: Mem. Geol. Surv., vol. i, 1846.Google Scholar
page 423 note 1 The following Irish plants may be mentioned: Arbutus unedo, Euphorbia Miberna, Simethis bicolor, and Sibthorpia Europea.
page 423 note 2 Cotyledon umbilicus, and other plants, probably belong to this type.
page 426 note 1 Myogale moschata should be removed from this list; it belongs to South-Eastern Eussia (see remarks on p. 421, ante).
page 426 note 2 “Geographische Verbeitung d. Säugethiere in dem Tschernosem Gebeite,” etc. 1891.