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district (Rev. Thomas Hutchinson) ; Gamons, (Thomas Blashill, jun., Esq.) ; 

 Croft Ambrey, very abundantly (Rev. Thomas Woodhouse). 



loth. — ^The Crab {Pyrus malus), general throughout the County where it 

 is found. 



nth. — The Lime Tree (Tilia Europtga), Belmont ; Lower Bullingham ; 

 Cagebrook ; Stoke Edith ; Whitfield ; Ross district (Rev. W. H. Purchas) : 

 Yarkhill (Thomas Blashill, jun., Esq.) ; Wigmore Road, A>Tnestry, (Rev. Thomas 

 Woodhouse). 



12th. — The Maple {Acer campestre), Belmont ; Vennwood, (three trees) ; 

 Marden (several trees) ; Much Dewchurch ; Holme Lacy (several trees) ; Putley 

 near Ledbury (several trees) ; Gamons (T. Blashill, Esq.) ; Leominster (Rev. T. 

 Hutchinson). 



13th. — The White Flowering Acacia (Robinia psetido-Acacia), Black- 

 marston ; Litley ; Belmont (2 trees) ; Breinton ; Lugwardine (several trees) ; 

 Harewood Park ; Brinsop ; Gamons (Thomas Blashill, jun., Esq.) ; Foxley and 

 Kings Meadow, Wigmore (Rev. Thomas Woodhouse). 



14th. — The Mountain Ash (Pyrus Aucuparia), AyX'iXont'RiW ; Stoke Edith; 

 Withington ; Sutton Court ; Yatton Court, Aymestry (Rev. Thomas Wood- 

 house) ; Leominster (Rev. T. Hutchinson) ; Dormington (Rev. T. Bird) ; Lyons- 

 hall (Rev. J. F. Crouch) ; " In the vicinity of Ledbury " (Lees' " Botanical 

 Looker out.") 



15th. — The Ash (Fraxinus excelsior). Beyond the " Three Elms," Here- 

 ford, on the Burghill road ; near Mr. Hooper's yard. Canon Frome ; Abbot's 

 Meadow, Brampton Abbotts ; Strangford-on-the-Wye, opposite Fawley ; and 

 near Carey Island, Kings Caple (A. Lee, Esq.) 



i6th. — Common White Willow (Salix alba.), over pool in front of Sugwas 

 House ; River Lugg, bank opposite Freens Court, Marden ; Strangeway Bank, 

 Bodenham ; over pool beyond Thruxton ; Mathon near Malvern (Mr. Baxter, 

 by Mr. Haywood). 



17th. — The Hazel (Corylus avellana), near Pope's pool, Putley, Lebdury ; 

 Kimbolton (Rev. T. Hutchinson) ; Swinmore brook-side, opposite Upleadon, 

 Ledbury (P. Ballard, Esq.) 



1 8th. — The Pear Tree (Pyrus communis). Orchard behind Graftonbury 

 farm ; in the pleasure ground of Graftonbury House ; and said also to grow, on 

 reputable authority, on one tree in Mr. Martin's perry orchard at Monkhide, 

 Ledbury ; and on one tree at Wigmore. 



19th. — The Oak (Quercus robur), the Ridgeway drive, Eastnor Park, Ledbury, 

 and Tedstone Delamere, Sapey (Revs. Dr. Cradock and Gregory Smith, M.A.) 



20th. — The Alder (Alnus gluiinosa), banks of Lugg, opposite Lugwardine 

 (two trees). 



