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Class XIV. — Mentha hirsuta, pulegium, Nepeta catariuj Mar- 

 rubium vulgarCj Verbena officinalis. Thymus acinos, calamintka, 

 Scutellaria minor j Melampyrum pratense. 



Class XV. — Lepidium campestre, Teesdalia nudicanlis, Carda- 

 mine amara, Turritis glabra. 



Class XVI. — Erodium maritimum, Geranium lucidum, columbi- 

 num, pyrenaicum. 



Class XVII. — Fumaria capreolata, Genista anglicat Ononis ar- 

 vensis, Vicia angustifolia, lathyroides, Ervum tetraspermum, E. Mr- 

 sutumj Trifolium striatum, T. arvense, Lotus decumbens. 



Class XVIII. — Hypericum androscemum (Hopwas, five miles), 

 H, elodes. 



Class XIX. — Tragopogon pratensis, Hieracium umbellatum, sa- 

 baudum, Serratula tinctoria, Bidens cernua, Gnaphalium erectum 

 (Hopwas), G. germanicum, Erigeron acre, Senecio sylvaticus, Soli- 

 dago virgaurea (Hopwas), Anthemis nobilis, cotula. 



Class XX. — Orchis bifolia, Epipactis latifolia, Listera ovata, 

 Malaxis paludosa. 



Class XXIV. — Aspidium angulare, oreopteris, lobatum, Aspleni- 

 um ruta-muraria, trichomanes, Scolopendrium vulgare, Lycopodium 

 clavatum, Ophioglossum vulgatum, Equisetum sylvaticum, fluviatile, 

 arvense, hyemale. 



The above are all found in the immediate vicinity of Lichfield, 

 unless the contrary is stated. 



M. A. Jackson. 

 Lichfield. 



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We have watched the rise and progress of this infant Society 

 with unusual interest and anxiety ; and we are happy in being now 

 able to congratulate our readers upon its establishment on a firm 

 basis.. The original programme, or heads of the plan which the 

 Provisional Committee recommended the members of the Society to 

 adopt, had our cordial and unqualified approbation ; and when the 

 general meeting of the 26th of April referred that plan to the con- 



