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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![nVBIACEM. 45. QUiNANCY WORT, {Aspevula ajnanchica). Dry banks in Limestone districts. B. * Ulv., Ken. 46. CORN BEDSTPvAW, (Galium tricorne). Dry Calcareous fields. B. 46a. little mountain bedstraw, (Galium Sylvestre). * Ulv., Ken., W.Wa. BIFSACAGE.E. 47. small scabious, (Scahiosa Columharia). On a Calcare- ous soil. B. * Pen., Whi., Ulv., Ken., W.Wa. 47a. field scabious, (Knaittia arveusis). Carboniferous Limestone, Kendal Fell. COMPOSITE 48. colt's toot, (T'lissilago Farfara). Moist Chalky and Clay soils. B. 49. goldilocks, (Linosyris vulgaris, Chrysocoma Linosyris. S.). Limestone cliffs, rare. B. 50. ploughman's spikenard, (Inula Gonyza). Calcareous soils. B. * Ulv., Ken. 51. cross-leaved ragwort, (Senecio erucifolius). Calcare- ous soils. B. 52. WILD ragwort, (Senecio camijestre). Chalk downs. B. 53. WOOLLY-HEADED THISTLE, (Cavduiis eriopkoTus). AYaste ground on a Limestone soil. B. North Malvern, Wenlock Limestone. 54. ground THISTLE, (Gavduus acaulis). Dry Calcareous pastures—Saffron Walden, Essex. B. 55. CHICORY, (Gicliorium Intyhus). Waste places on a Gravelly or Chalky soil. B. Heights near Andover, Hants, and Dartford, Kent. 56. SPOTTED cat's EAR, (Achjro]jhorus [Hypochceris. S.] Ma- culata). Chalky and Limestone hills. B. * Ulv. 57. lettuce, [Lactuca saligna). Chalky places, and near the sea. B.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21219436_0405.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)