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Sison Amomum— Bastard Stone-Parsley or Hedge Stoaewort. 



Torilis infesta — Spreading Hedge-Parsley. 



Petroselinmn segetum — Corn-Parsley. 



Dipsacus sylvestris — Wood Teazle. 



Lactuca muralis — Wall Lettuce. 



Cichorium intybus — Chicory. 



Erigeron acris — Blue Fleabane. 



Achillea ptarmica — Sneezewort. 



Chlora perfoliata — YeUow-wort. 



Linaria minor — Small Toadflax. 



elatine — Sharp-pointed Fluellin. 



Mentha sylvestris — Horsemint. 

 Calamintha officinalis — Common Calamint. 

 Lysimachia nummularia — Herb Twopence. 



RUBI (brambles). 

 Rubus tenui-armatus, R. scaber, R. amplexicaulis, R. Koeleri, R. rham- 

 nifolius, &c. 



COLLECTION OF WILD PLANTS. 

 Exhibition of the Herefordshire Horticultural Society, Sept. i2th, 1854. 

 The Special Prize (a gold pencil case) which was offered by the members of the 

 Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club for the best Herbarium of Herefordshire Wild 

 Flowers, brought only one competitor to the show— The Rev. Thomas Hutchinson, 

 of Kimbolton. The Rev. gentleman's Herbarium consisted of about 350 plants, 

 beautifully pressed and mostly consisting of rarer specimens found in the district 

 where he resides. They were arranged according to the natural system ; but 

 the Linnaean classes and orders were not appended, according to the usual 

 custom, with the Herbaria sent in. The plants were fine and characteristic 

 specimens 



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