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LIST OF FLOWERING PLANTS. 
CHENOPODTACEA:. 
279. Chenopodium Bonus-Henricus. (At the foot 
of a wall, just outside the grounds of the 
Hall, in the Livermere lane. A single patch 
of it has grown there, to my knowledge, ever 
since 1825, without visibly spreading or 
yet dimishing in extent. I have seen it 
nowhere else in the parish). 
280. Chenopodium album. 
281. Chenopodium ficifoium. (Occasionally in 
kitchen gardens, but by no means fre- 
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. Chenopodium rubrum. (Now and then in 
waste ground by roadsides, or where manure 
has been heaped, or on dried-up mud by 
the sides of ponds). 
283. Chenopodium polyspermum. (Came up in 
plenty, in the autumn of 187-(?) on the 
muddy bed of a half-dried pond in the park. 
I have not seen it since, nor elsewhere). 
284. Atriplex patula. 
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285. Daphne laureola. (Formerly in old hedges 
between the fields near ‘‘ Necton Hall”; I 
am not sure whether any plants of it 
remain). 
EUPHORBIACE Zs. 
286. Euphorbia helioscopia. 
