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We subjoin a list of the rarer plants gathered in the course of this ramble of 

 ten miles in length : — 



ON ASCENDING THE HILL PROM LEINTWARniNE. 



Erysimum cheiranthoides— Hedge mustard. 

 Galium montanum— Dwarf bedstraw. 

 Reseda luteola — Dyer's weed or Weld. 

 Trifolium medium — Trefoil. 



AT DOWNTON-ON-THE-ROCK. 



Lactuca muralis — Wall lettuce. 



Tanacetum vulgare — Tansy. 



Sambucus Ebulus — Danewort, or Dwarf elder. 



Campanula Traclielium — Nettle-leaved Bell-flower. 



IN DOWNTON GORGE WOOD. 



Adoxa Moschatellina — Moschatel. 

 Hieracium murorum — wall Hawk-weed. 



boreale. 



Chrysosplenium oppositifolium — opposite-leaved Golden-saxifrage. 



alternifolium — alternate leaved ditto. 



Saxifraga granulata — white Meadow saxifrage. 



Sedum Forsterianum — Forster's Orpine. 



Luzula Forsteri — Forster's Wood-rush. 



The numerous splendid oaks seen were chiefly Quercus sessiliflora. 



FERN.S. 



Polypodium Dryopteris, Cystopteris f ragilis, the Maiden-hair-fern, Blechnum 

 boreale ( Hard fern), besides the Common Polypody, the angular Shield-fern, the 

 Hart's-tongue, &c. The ill-savoured Allium ursinum (wild Garlic) was abundant, 

 and there were many beautiful lichens and mosses observed. 



Asplenium adiantum nigrum. 



AT BHRRINGTON. 



Artemisia Absinthium — Wormwood. 

 Chenopodium Bonus Henricus — Good King Henry. 



IN WET PLACES. 



Scrophularia Ehrharti — Square-stemmed Fig-wort. 

 IN CORN FIELDS. 



Ranunculus hirsutus — Hairy Butter-cup. 



IN MEADOWS. 



Geranium pratense — Great Cranesbill. 

 Nasturtium terrestre — Land-cress. 

 Glyceria rigida — Little Wall-grass. 



