280 
431. 
437- 
438. 
LIST OF FLOWERING PLANTS. 
FILICES. 
Nephrodium thelypteris. (Inthe ‘‘ Bombay”’ 
I*en, between Mildenhalland Eriswell). (I 
have never seen fertile fronds). 
. Nephrodium Filix-mas. (On old stumps of 
trees in some of the plantations, but by no 
means plentifully). 
. Nephrodium dilatatum. (With the pre- 
ceding). 
. Pterisaquilina. (Most abundant). 
. Botrychium lunaria. (In old chalk-pits on 
the slope of the Warren Hill, not plentiful, 
and the specimens small). 
. Ophioglossum vulgatum. (Sparingly in the 
fenny meadow called the Dolver, which is 
crossed by a foot-path from Holywell Row 
to Eriswell). 
EQUISETACEZ. 
Equisetum arvense, L. 
Equisetum palustre, L. (Very common in 
moist and boggy ground). 
438b.Equisetum palustre, var. polystachyon. (See 
Schkuhr, tab. 170). (On damp ground in 
an old sand-pit (which we used to call the 
Marchantia-pit) inclosed within the first 
plantation on the Brandon road. It occurs 
very uncertainly, and the terminal spike is 
often imperfect). 
