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The Mistletoe grows more or less on all these varieties of 

 Poplar. I bracket them together as a class, for in the reports sent 

 to me, no distinction has been made between them, and when the 

 leaves are off the trees it is very difficult to do so. 



9th. — Os THE Hawthorn, {Crat(sgus Oxyacantha) not 

 uncommon throughout the County, where old trees are found. 

 Eound Haywood Forest : Belmont : Breinton : Dinedor : Lyde : 

 The "Weir, Hereford : Holm Lacey : Hare wood Park : Ledbury 

 district: Eoss district, (Rev. W. H. Purchas :) Leominster 

 district, (Rev. Thomas Hutchinson :) Garnons, (Thomas 

 BlashUl, jun., Esq.) Croft Ambry, very abundantly, (Rev. 

 Thomas Woodhouse.) 



10th. — The Crab, {Pyrus malm j general throughout the 

 County where it is found. 



11th. — The Lime Tree, {Tilia EuropceaJ Belmont: Lower 

 Bulliagham : Cagebrook : Stoke Edith : Whitfield : Ross district, 

 (Rev. W. H. Purchas :) Yarkhill : (Thomas Blashill, jun., Esq. :) 

 Wigmore road, Aymestry, (Rev. Thomas Woodhouse ) 



12th. — The Maple, {Acer campestre) Belmont: Vennwood, 

 (three trees :) Marden, (several trees :) Much Dewchurch : Holm 

 Lacey, (several trees :) Putley near Ledbury, (several trees:) Gar- 

 nons, (T. Blashill, Esq. :) Leominster, (Rev. T. Hutchinson.) 



13th. — The White Flowering Acacia, (Rohinia pseudo- 

 Acacia) Blackmarston : Litley : Belmont, (2 trees :) Breinton : 

 Lugwardine, (several trees :) Harewood Park : Biinsop : Garnons, 

 (Thomas Blashill, jun., Esq.) Foxley, and Kings Meadow, Wig- 

 more, (Rev. Thomas Woodhouse.) 



14th. — The Mountain Ash, fPyrus AucupariaJ Aylestone 

 Hill : Stoke Edith : Withington : Sutton Court : Yatton Court, 

 Aymestry, (Rev. Thomas Woodhouse : ) Leominster, (Rev. T. 

 Hutchinson:) Dormiugton, (Rev. T. Bird :) Lyonshull, (Rev. 

 J. F. Crouch:) "In the vicinitj' of Ledbury" (Lee's "Botanical 

 Looker out.") 



