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Braunston. — Hyoscyamus niger. Bradgate Park ; Congerstone Church- Yard.— 

 Atropa belladonna. Gracedieu Ruins. — Solanum dulcamara. — S. nigrum. Ma- 

 nure heap at Grooby. — Verbascum thapsus. Breedon Hill. — V. nigrum. Glen- 

 field Village. — Convolvulus arvensis. — C. sepium. — Samolus Valerandi. Conner- 

 stone. — Jasione montana. Charnwood Forest, between Newbold Verdun and 

 Kirkby. — Campanula rotundifolia. — C. patula. At Wilson, near Melbourne : 

 Breddon Wood. — C. latifolia. Charnwood Forest, various places ; between 

 Measham and Ashby; near Mount Bosworth. — Lonicera peridymenum. — Rham- 

 nus cathartkus. Congerstone ; Shakerstone. — R. frangula. Near Braunston. 

 ■^—Euonymus Europceus. Between Desford and Ratby. — Viola odorata. — V. 

 palustris. Beacon and Bardon Hills — V. canina. — V. tricolor. — V. jlavicornis. 

 Charnwood Forest. — Ribes rubrum. Wood near Grooby Pool — R. grossularia. 

 — R. alpinum. In plantations at Gospal and Braunston. — Hedera helix. — 

 Hydrocotyle vulgaris. Grooby Pool ; Charnwood Forest ; near Newbold Verdun, 

 and Osbaston. — Sanicula Europcea. — Apium graveolens. Tur Langton Village ; 

 Bilston, opposite Mr. Neale's. — Petroselinum sativum. Near the Aqueduct, 

 Shenion.—+Helosciadium nodifiorum. — H. repens. — Sison amomum. Congerstone. 

 ■^-JEgopodium podagraria. — Carum carui. Near Ashby. — Bunium Jlexuosum. — 

 Pimpinella magna. Common in several places. — P. saxifraga.-^Sium angusti- 

 folium. River Soar, various places ; River Sence, at Congerstone. — (Enanthe 

 Jistulosa. — (E. peucedanifolia. Grooby Pool; near Glenfield. — (E.pimpinelloides. 

 Ashby Canal, near Congerstone ; abundant in a ditch on the right of the road 

 below Sutton Wharf. — "(E. phellandrium. River Soar. — JEthusa cynapium. — • 

 Silaus pratensis. Common in Meadows. — Angelica slyvestris. — Pastinaca sativa. 

 Not rare ; about Congerstone. — Heracleum sphondylium. — Daucus carota. — 

 Torilis anthriscus. — T. nodosa. Breedon Hill; Congerstone; Ayleston; Sutton. 

 — Scandix pecten — Anthriscus sylvestris. — Chcerophyllum temulentum. — Conium 

 maculatum. — Chenopodium polyspermum. Grooby Pool ; Mount Bosworth ; Con- 

 gerstone. — C. bonus-hcnricus. Common about villages. — C. rubrum. On dung 

 heaps. — C. album. — Ulmus suberosa. — U. glabra- — U. montana. — U. major. — 

 U. campestris. All the above species of this genus are found in the neighbour- 

 hood of Congerstone, and other parts of the county. — Viburnum opulus. In 

 hedges ; rather common. — Sambucus ebulus. Near Cadeby, by the side of the 

 Hinckley Road. — S. nigra. — Staphylea pinnata. (Planted.) Braunston and 

 Gopsal Shrubberies. — Parnassia palustris. Grooby Pool ; near Elmsthorpe; be- 

 tween the Ambien Wood and Sutton Wharf. — Linum usitatissimum. Meadow 

 hear Braunston, adjoining footpath; probably from seed dropped. — L. catharti- 

 eum. — Myosuirus minimus. Mr. Babington's garden at Thrinkstone. 



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