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should reveal some interesting features concerning the natureofthe 
herbage grown in dry and water-meadows respectively, and might 
serve to bring out more prominently the distinctive characters 
of the latter. To avoid repetition, I have marked with an asterisk 
(*) in the foregoing lists all the species which occur at Rotham- 
sted; those not so distinguished are found only on the water- 
meadows. . 
In the following lists, on the other hand, are enumerated those 
additional species which occur at Rothamsted, but not on the 
water-meadows, a mark (t) being placed against those species 
Which nevertheless are common in the immediate vicinity of 
the water-meadows. 
GRAMINER (3). 
tAvena pubescens, L, tFestuca ovina, L. 
tDactylis glomerata, L. | 
LEGUMINOSE (4). 
tTrifolium minus, Sm. TOnonis arvensis, L. 
— procumbens, L. Vicia Sepium, L. 
MiscELLANEOUS SPECIES (35). 
Ranunculacee. 
tRanunculus repens, Z. | .tRanunculus Ficaria, L. 
—— auricomus, L. 7 
Caryophyllacee. 
?Stellaria graminea, Z, | tStellaria Holostea, L. 
Hypericinee. 
tHypericum perforatum, L. 
P Rosacea. 
otentilla Fragariastrum, Ehrh. tAgrimonia Eupatoria, L. 
chemilla vulgaris, L. | +Poterium Sanguisorba, L. 
Umbellifere. 
ponopodium denudatum, Koch, tAnthriscus sylvestris, Hoffm. 
impinella Saxifraga, L. tDaucus Carota, L. 
Rubiacee. 
TGalium verum, L, | Galium Aparine, L. 
Dipsacee. 
tScabiosa arvensis, L. 
Composite. 
Centaurea nigra, L. tTragopogon pratensis, L. 
uus arvensis, Robs, Sonchus oleraceus, L. 
Hy oo erucifolius, Z. tHieracium Pilosella, Z. 
Jpochæris radicata, Z, 
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