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E. montanum L. Frequeut, waysides and woods throughout 

 the county. 



f. apnea. (2) Embankment, Rudyard railway- station, H, S, 

 Thompson. 



E. roseum Schreb. (2) Uttoxeter, Gam. 367; Dovedale ; 

 near Sudbury. (3) Moddershall Pool, &c. ; Pipe Marsh, Gam. ; 

 Longdon, Reader. 



Var. roseum-obsGurum. (3) Sandon. 



E. adnatum Griseb. (3) Canal near Fradley, Aldridge. The 

 irue plant appears to be rare. 



E. obscurum Schreb. (1) Rushton, C. Bailey. (2i Rudyard, 

 Bailey; YLorion, Painter. (3) Kny parsley Park, P^aWe;/- ; Hawkes- 

 yard. Reader ; Salt ; Sandon; Great Hey wood ; Hardwick Heath, &c. 

 (4) Seckley Wood. 



E. palustre L. (3) Armitage; Kingston Pool; Sberbrook 

 Valley ; Fradley. (4) Oultou ; Aqualate ; Arley ; Coldridge Wood ; 

 Seckley. 



OENOTHERA BIENNIS L. Casual. (3) Birchills, near Walsall, 

 Reader. 



Circaea Lutetiana L. Common in shady places ! Gam. 341. 



C. alpina L. (1) Heyley Castle. (2) Woods at Froghall; 

 Oakamore ! Gam. 341. 



Var. intermedia Ehrh. (2) Oakamore ; Froghall, Gam. 



CUCURBITACE^. 



Bryonia dioica L. '* Not in the north of the county," 

 Gam. 467. (3) Very rare, sandy lane near Lichfield ; hedge near 

 Barton, Shaw, 100; Kings Bromley! Moore \ on the wall of Etoce- 

 tum at Wall ! Gam.; Armitage, Reader; frequent about Tixall ; 

 Elford ; Wigginton ; Weeford ; Little Aston ; Norton Bog ; Can- 

 nock, &c. (4) Enville, Gam. 



Umbellifer^. 

 Hydrocotyle vulgaris L. (1) Biddulpb Forge, Painter. (2) 

 Rudyard Reservoir, Painter ; Dimmings Dale ; Alton Common. 



(3) Hawkesyard Park, Reader; Chartley Moss, abundant; Pipe 

 Marsh; Norton Bog ; Sherbrook Valley ; Hopton ; Cannock Chase. 



(4) Swindon ; Oulton, near Gnosall. 



Sanicula europsea L. General in woods! Gam. 357. (2) 

 Dimmings Dale ; Oakamore ; Draycote-in-Clay ; Wever Hill. (3) 

 Burton! Moore; Elmhurst ; Sherbrook Valley. (4) Seckley 

 Wood, &c. ^ 



Conium maculatum L. (1) Canal near Biddulph Hall. (2) 

 Tutbury, Broim, 257. (3) Kings Bromley ; Stafford Castle Wood, 

 Moore ; Kingston Pool ; Streethaye lane ; Perry lane to Oscott. 

 (4) Wombourne ; abundant at Stourton. 



Smyrnium Olusatrum L. Occasionally in and near old gardens. 

 (8) Endon, Gam. 860. 



