NOTES ON WILD PLANTS. 209 
{botanically) is owing to the uniformity of the 
surface of our parish, and the small proportion of 
uncultivated land. But as I should be glad to 
have an accurate list of the wild plants which grew 
on this ground a hundred years ago, so I think it 
may be worth while to keep a record of those which 
have grown here within my knowledge 
CiAkiceS J»F. BUNBURY 
GREAT BARTON. 
A Ayil 1884 
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