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flowered specimen from Bulmarsh collected by Mr. S. Rudge about 

 1800, and a specimen from Sunninghill gathered by Sir J. Banks 

 in 1773, are in Herb. Brit. Mus. 



3. Pang. Cold Ash. Fence Woods. Oare. Bucklebury. Tilehurst. 



4. Kennet. Greenham Common, Rupert Jones. Snelsmore Common. 



Large tracts in the southern part of this district are covered 

 with it. 



5. Loddon. Bagshot, Doody. Sunninghill, Sir J. Banks. Bulmarsh, 



Rudge. Wokingham, Ed. Forster in Herb. Brit. Mus. Ambarrow. 



Windsor Park, Bolton King. Abundant near Sandhurst, and 



covers considerable areas of country in this district. 



A hairy plant (var. incana), analogous to the hairy form of Cdlluna, 



is found growing w^ith the ordinary form of this species at Sandhurst 



and elsewhere. White-flowered plants are not uncommon ; they have 



])een recorded by Doody, Rudge, and other botanists, and are rather 



frequent near Broadmoor and Sandhurst. 



E. Teiralix is recorded for all the bordering counties, but is not 

 found in E. Gloucestershire. 



H. cinerea, Linn. Sp. PI. 352 (1753". Fine-leaved Heath. 



Top. Bot. 268. Syme, E. B. vi. 40, t. 891. Nyman, 488. Fl. Oxf. 189. 



Native. Ericetal. Heathy places. Local and rare north of Moulsford 



and Ilsley. Common to the south and west of Reading. Small 



shrub. May-September. 

 First record. Erica CorisfoKa sexta. In Anglia supra Windesoram. 



mense Septembri florentem, Clusius, Rariorum PI. Hist. 43, 1601. 



E. tenuifolia [Ger. Em. 1380] Jlore albo, near Redding, [^Horn's'] Phyt. 



Brit. 38, 1650. 



2. Ock. Boar's Hill. 



3. Pang. Kear Beedon, W. M. Rogers. Cold Ash Common. Buckle- 



bury. Oare. Hermitage. Fence Wood. 



4. Kennet. Greenham Common, Rupert Jones. Mortimer, Tufnail. 



Snelsmore. Inkpen. Burghfield. Aldermaston. Ufton. Hamp- 



stead Marshall. 



f). Loddon. Early, Tufnail. Near Reading, Phyt. Brit. Windsor 



Park, Clusius. Knowl Hill. Warren Row, Stanton. Windsor 



Park, and very common over the heathy portion of the district. 



The /. alba, recorded in How's Phyt. Brit., probably on the authority 



of J. Watlington of Reading, is occasionally found, as near Sandhurst. 



near Wellington College, and on Bagshot Heath. 



E. cinerea is recorded for all the bordering counties, but not for 

 E. Gloucestershire. 



**E. vAGANs, Linn. Mant. ii. 230 (1771). Syme, E. B. vi. 41, t. 892. Nyman. 

 488. n. Oxf. 190. 



