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Poly gala vulgaris 

 Mercurialis pereimis 



Etiphorbia helioscopia 



atnygdaloides — 

 E. characias 



E. characias 



cyparissias — 



E. amygdaloides 



paralias 

 peplus . . . 



Callitrichc stagnalis — 



C. Autunifialis 



— hamulata (?) — 



Pofamogeto?t pusilluni 

 autumnalis 



Biixus seinpervi?'e/is . . . 

 Empetrum nigrum 



Euonymus europcBus . . . 



la tif alius . . . 



Acer pseudoplatanus ... 



Impatiens noli-tangere 



Rhamnus frangula . . . 



Ceanothus sp 



Milkwort. Wet meadows. 1. 80. 



Dog's Mercury. Hedges, etc., com- 

 mon. II. 7. 



French Mercury. Near Sunderland, 

 E. R. II. 9. From E. R., Darling- 

 ton. X. 7. 



Sun-spurge, Wart Wort. Corn-fields, 

 gardens, etc. The juice of this 

 plant is very acrimonious. I. 52. 



Red Spurge. On Melbury Heath, on 



the road from Bristol toGloucester. 



pr. Thos. Hoyle. VII. 11. 

 In a wood on the Vjanks of the Wye, 



4 miles above Monmouth, near the 



mill. VII. 30. 



Wood Spurge. In a garden. IV. 20. 



[Name written in pencil.] 

 Sea Spurge. Isle of Walney, West 



Coast. V. 13. 

 Petty Spurge. In gardens and rich 



soil. III. 19. 

 Dwarf Spurge. In corn-fields near 



Hales Owen, Salop. IV. 20. 



Autumnal Stargrass. In ditches, etc.. 

 VIII. II. 



In the ditches. Sales-moor. VIII. 22. 



Miss T. X. 9. 



Box. Garden. IX. 11. 



Crowberries. b From Wliite Moss, 

 May, 1828. Miss Taylor. IV. 31. 



Spindle Tree. In E. Atkinson's 

 garden, Ardwick Green. V. 26. 



XL 10. 



Sycamore Tree. In plantations, etc. 

 VIII. 9. 



Touch-me-not. In the Old Hall 

 garden. III. 29. 



Alder Buckthorn. From E. R., 



Darlington. VII. 25 and Castle 

 head (?) Wood, Keswick. Miss 

 T.) X. 60. 



From Mrs. Stephen's garden near 

 Loughborough. XL 10. [Un- 

 named. Locality in pencil.] 



