The geographical distribution of disease in Great Britain.
- Haviland, Alfred, 1825-1903.
- Date:
- 1892
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The geographical distribution of disease in Great Britain. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![careous banks. B. Chalky pastures. N.D. 142. * Ulv., Ken., W.Wa. 34. COMMON DROPWORT, (Spivcea filipendula). Dry Chalky and Limestone pastures. B. * Whi., Ulv., Ken. 35. SALAD BURNET, LESSER BURNET, [Potevium Sanguisovha). On a dry Calcareous soil. B. Chalk heaths, N.D. 126. Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxon., Gt. Oolite. * Pen., Whi., Ulv., W.Wa. 36. MOUNTAIN AVENS, S. 37-362, {Dryas octojpetala). Al- pine situations, particularly on Limestone. B. 37. WHITE BEAM TREE, S. 44-436, (Pyvus Aria). Chalky banks and Limestone rocks. B. * Ulv., Ken. CBAS8ULAGEJ]]. 38. ROCK STONECROP, (Sedum rupestre). On Limestone rocks. Bristol, Cheddar, Orme's Head. B. UMBELLIFEB^. 39. LARGE EARTH-NUT, {Garum [Bunium, S.] bulbocastanum). Chalky fields in Cambs., Bucks., Beds., and Herts. B. 40. MOUNTAIN STONE PARSLEY, {Seseli Libanotis). Chalk hills of Cambs., Herts., and Sussex. B. 41. PARSNIP, (Pastinaca sativa). Hedge banks on a Cal- careous soil. B. 42. SMALL BUR PARSLEY, S., hen's FOOT, [Gaucalis daucoides). Cornfields, on a Chalky soil. B. 43. GREAT BUR PARSLEY, S., (Gaucalis latifolia). Corn- fields, mostly on a Chalky soil, very rare. Formerly abun- dant in Cambridgeshire. CAPBIFOLIAGE^. 44. meal-tree, S. mealy guelder-rose, {Vihuiiium Ian- tana). A wayfaring tree. Hedges and thickets, on a Cal- careous soil. B. Gt. Oolite, Oxon.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21219436_0404.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)