Ma7ichestcr Monoirs 

 Pdrietarid officinalis 



Viscitm album 



Asarum europa'io/t 



Aristolochia clematitis 



Riimex londy lodes — R. acutus ... 

 R.samri/infus 



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pukfier. 



acetosella 



Oxvria digyna — Riirnex dioy/n/.\ 



Polv;^onum convolvulus 



aviculare 



Jivdrofiipey 



Polygonum. 

 Fersicaria 



P. lapathifoliuni- 

 pallidum (?) .. 



ampliibiufn 



bis tori a . . 

 vivipa?-um 



Beta maritivia . . . 

 Chenopodium album 



A trip lex 



glaucuin 



bonus henria/s 



Atrible.x littoral is 



- patula. var. angustissima 

 Buphleurum tenuis simum 



Pellitory of the Wall. On the walls 

 of Chepstow Castle, Monmouth. 

 VII. 8. 



.Missletoe. Some orchards in Lythe. 

 II. 21. 



Asarabacca. In gardens. Ill 37. 



From E. R., Darlington. X. i. 



Woods, hedges, etc. E. R. X. 4. 



From E. R. IX. 16. [Too young 

 for identification, but [)rf)bably R. 

 tondy lodes. A^ 



Fiddle Dock. From E. R., Dar- 

 lington. X. 5. [Probably this 

 but too young.] 



Sheep's Sorrel. Sandy giound. X. 4. 



Mountain Sorrel. Kentmere Hills, 

 to the right. 1S06. X. 6. 



Black Bindweed. Gardens, etc. \. ^2. 



X. 10. 



Water Pipper, Arsmart, Lakeweed. 



Rivulets and ditches. I. 4 r 

 X. 16. 

 Spotted Arsmart. Common. L 40. 



Miss r. X. 34. 



Perennial willow-leaved Arsmart. In 

 the canal from Chester to the 

 Mersey. VII. 18. 1. 39. [Un- 

 named, the land form.] 



Beetroot. In Mintsfeet. II. 22. 



Small Beetroot. Near Carr End, 



Wensleydale. II. 22. 

 Sea Beet. Sunderland. E. R. IX. 14. 

 Common Orach. Common on heaps 



of rubbish. I. 28. 

 X. 50. [Probably but specimen too 



young.] 

 Oak-leaved Goosefoot. From E. R. 



I. 17. [Probably but not at all a 



good specimen.] 

 Mercury. About the Tan Pits by 



the Meeting House Yard. I. 17. 

 Grass-leaved Orache. Hartlepool. 



E. R. IX. 19. 



Least Thoroughwax. On the Banks 

 of the Medlock. VIII. 29. 



