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2. Oek. Marcham, Walker. Not seen by me. 



5. Loddon. In gravel-pits, and by the railway near Maidenhead (the 



author in Bep. Bot. Exch. Club, 1893), whence it will probably spread 



rapidly. 



On record for Surrey and Hampshire. I have also seen it in Buckingham- 

 shire, by the railway near Maidenhead. 



E. acre, Linn. Sp. PI. 863 (1753). Blue Fleabane. 



Conysa Coerulea acris, Ger. Em. 484. Tindorius Jlos alter, Tragus. 

 Top. Bot. 254. Syme, E. B. v. 108, t. 774. Nyman, 389. Fl. Oxf. 167. 

 Native. Glareal. Dry pastures, railway-banks, and sometimes on 



wall-tops. Locally abundant, but absent from considerable tracts 



of the county. A. or B. May-October. 

 First record. Erigeron acris, from the neighbourhood of Marlow, by 



Mr. G. G. Mill in Phyt. i. 987, 1843, and by Mr. T. B. Flower in 



Roberison's Env. of Reading, 1843. 



1. Isis. Pasey and Buckland, Bosivell. Carswell, Miss M. Kiven. 



2. Oek. Chilton Field, Heicett's Hist 1844. Marcham, iraZ/ier. Cotliill. 



Frilford. Dry Sandford. Appleford. 



3. Pang. Streatley, Bosivell. Tilehurst, Tufnail. Abundant at 



Hermitage. Sulham. Curridge. Moulsford. Frilsham. 



4. Kennet. Snelsmore. Newbury. Theale. Southcote. 



5. Loddon. Sonning, Melvill. "Wellington College, J^enmj. Park 



Place, Eose Hill, Remenham, Sfanton. Walls of Windsor Castle, 

 Dyer in Phyt. {1S61 I 367. Old W indsor, Boltoyi King. Maidenhead. 

 Bracknell. Sandhurst. Wargrave. Ambarrow. Long Moor. 

 Finchampstead. Abundant on railway-banks between Ascot 

 and Bi-acknell. Ascot, specimens two feet high. Binfield. 

 Plentiful in Sonning Cutting, and on an old brick wall in the 

 village. Near AVhite Waltham. Near Early. Ruscombe. Arbor- 

 field. 

 Erigeron acre is found in all the bordering counties. 



FILAGO, Linn. Gen. n. 891 (Loefling). 



P. g'ermanica, Huds. Fl. Angl. 328 (1762). Linn. Sp. PL ed. 2, 131 1 



(1762). Common Cudweed. 



Gnaphalium germanicum, Linn. Sp. PI. 857 (1753), and Sm. E. B. t. 946. 



Filago canescens, Jord. Obs. PL Crit. iii. 202 (1846). Filago, Dodoens. 



G-naphalium vulgar e, Matth. 

 Top. Bot. 253. Syme, E. B. v. 67, t. 736. Nyman, 384. Fl. Oxf. 165. 

 Native. Agrestal, ericetal. Cultivated fields, heaths, railway-banks, 



&c. Locally common ; it appears to be partial to sandy soil, but 



is not confined to it. A. June-September. Too common to 



need a detailed list of localities. 

 First record. Sonning, Mr. S. Rudge, in Herh. Brit. 3Ius. 1800. Pub- 



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