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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![92. LARGE FLOWERED HELLEBORiNE, {GepJialanthera grandi- folia). Woods, usually on a Calcareous soil. B. 92a.. SWORD-LEAVED HELLEBORINE, (Cepkalantheva ensifolia). * Coc, Ulv., Ken., W.Wa. LILIACEJE. 93. TCJLIP, {Titlipa sylvestris). Chalk pits in the Eastern counties. Meadows near Nottingham and in Yorkshire. B. Chalky fields, local. S. 93a. lily of the valley, {Convallaria majalis). * Ulv., Ken., W.Wa. 93b. angular Solomon's seal, {Poh/gonatum officinalis). * Ken. CYPEBACEjE. 94. DWARF SILVERY SEDGE, {Cavex humilis, dandestina). S. Limestone hills in Wilts, Dorset, and Somerset. B. near Bristol. S. 94a. bird's foot sedge, {Carex ornithopoda). * Ken. 95. fingered sedge, (Carex digitata). Woods on Lime- stone, rare. B. GBAMINE.E. 95a. moor grass, (Sesleria ccerulea). * Ulv., Ken., W.Wa. 96. purple stalked cat's-tail grass, {Plihum Boelimeri). Dry Chalky fields, rare. B. 97. DOWNY oat-grass, (^i;et^a-7J^^&esce7i.s). Chalky and Lime- stone districts. B. Chalky pastures. N.D. 133. S. 97a. narrow-leaved oat-grass, {Avena iwatensis). * Ken., W.Wa. 98. yellow oat-grass, {Trlsetum [Auena, S.], flavescens). Fields. B. Chalky fields. S. Chalky pastures. N.D. 158. 99. HEATH BROME-GRAss, (Brackyojoodlum pinnatum). On dry Limestone soil. B. 100. quaking GRASS, {Bviza media). Dry and Sandy fields.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21219436_0409.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)