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Silene latifolia E. & B. . Tilton, Aylestone, L. S. B. Birstail, 

 G. M. Branston, Sixlthy.—h.jmbemla (Jord.). Waltham, F. L. F. K. 

 (B. B. C. R. 1907).— 5'. noctiflora L. Moira (N. H. T.). Branston, 

 Saltby, Arnesby, Goadby Marwood. — \S.dicliotoma Ehrh. Eving- 

 ton, /. B. 



Lychnis dioica L. fl,. albo. T'lton, L. S. B. King's Norton, 

 Marefield. In l)otanical district -. fJ of the county (as defined in 

 tire Flora of 1886), or between Rugby and Lutterworth, this species 

 does not occur, a fact which must be correlated doubtless with the 

 absence also of Mercurialis lyerennis and the scarcity of Arum 

 macidatum. — L. Githago Scop. Kirby Muxloe, Desford, L. S. B. 

 Evington, /. B. South Croxton, Ragdale. 



Cerastium semidecandrum L. Breedon (N. H. T.). On old 

 walls and dry places about Stathern, I. E. — C. arvense L. Swith- 

 land, Lowesby. 



Stellaria apetala JJcrisb. Kirby Muxloe. — S. neglecta Weihe. 

 Narborough Bog, L. S. B. — b. nmbrosa (Opiz). Botcheston, 

 between Newtown Unthank and Kirby Muxloe. — c. decipiens E. S. 

 Marsh. Newtown Unthank. Cropstone Reservoir, L. S. B. Nar- 

 borough, C. B. H. The tubercles rather rounded, and in this 

 respect, according to Mr. C. E. Salmon, agreeing with a plant 

 from S. Croxton referred to S. neglecta. — S. uUginosa Murr. Seal 

 Wood (N. H. T.). Desford, Baggrave, Aylestone, L. S. B. 

 -'-\Spergula sativa Boenn. Ashby Parva, 1910, H. P. B. 



Spergularia rubra Pers. Windmill Hill, Woodhouse Eaves. 



Hypericum maculatum Crantz. Whitwick (N. H. T.). Ulvers- 

 croft. — H. humifusuni L. Billesdon Coplow, Ashby Parva. — 

 H. pulchrum L. Newtown Linford. 



Malva moschata L. Harby, Belvoir, /. E. Sanvey Castle, 

 Lowesby Hill, Aylestone, New Humberstone. Cropstone, T. B. G. 

 Mountsorrel, E. E. L. This plant is apparently especially charac- 

 teristic of the marlstone formation and sandy soils generally. — 

 M. rotundifolia L. Walton. Packington (N. H. T.j.— fill, pusilla 

 Sm. Ratby. 



Tilia cordata Mill. Swithland Wood, W. B. (B. E. C. R. 1907). 

 \Linum usitatissimuvi L. Amongst corn, Eastwell, I. E. Ayle- 

 stone, New Humberstone, Old Humberstone, Glen Parva. 



^Geraniuvi plicBum L. Aylestone, L. S. B. — G. pyrenaicum 

 Burm. fil. R. Soar, Thurmaston, G. M. Railway banks, near 

 Glen Parva, W. A. V.~G. pusilhim L. Overseal (N. H. T.). Wal- 

 ton, Medbourne, Branston. — G. lucidum L. Wanlip. Castle 

 Donington, L. (& P. S. — G. Bobertianum L. fl. alba. Stoughton, 

 Tilton, Burbage. 



Erodium cicutariwn L'Herit. Branston. Birstail, G. M. 



Oxalis Acetosella L. Croxton Park, I. E. Launde, Blaston. 

 Scalford. 



Bhanmus Frangula L. Woolsthorpe, I. E. 



Acer campestre L. b. leiocarpon Wallr. Lowesby. Knighton 

 Road, W. B. (W. B. E. C. 1907). 



Genista tinctoria L. Croft, Burbage, Stathern, Saltby. 



Cytisus scoparius Link. Seal Wood (N. H. T.). 



