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i) 
32. 
a0: 
34. 
30. 
37: 
40. 
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LIST OF FLOWERING PLANTS. 
RESEDACEH:. 
Reseda lutea. 
VIOLACE 
Viola odorata. 
Viola hirta. (Pretty plentiful in groves and 
shady places near Barton Hall; more 
frequent than odorata). 
. Viola canina; sub-species, sylvatica. (Plen- 
tiful in all the groves). 
Viola tricolor ; sub-species, arvensis. 
POLYGAEACE Ae 
Polygala vulgaris. 
CARYOPHYEE AL. 
. Silene inflata. 
. Silene Anglica. (Now and then in cornfields, 
but very uncertainly; in abundance in 
1842 1n a field near the borders of Liver- 
mere, not seen there since). 
Silene noctiflora. (Not uncommon in cultiva- 
ted fields, especially among turnips, now 
and then a weed in gardens). 
. Lychnis. Flos-cucult. 
. Lychnis vespertina. (Common in cultivated 
fields ; the red sort, L. diurna, is frequent 
in the woods and shady lanes to the south 
of Bury, but I have never seen it in this 
parish). 
