Bare Mistletoe.— At the shop of Mr. J. H. Whil 

 nurseryman, of this city, is to be seen a mistlet 

 gathered from the hazel bush, on which it is rare to fii 

 this parisitioal plant growing. The plant, thoaf 

 specifically the same as that growing on the apple, 

 somewhat noticeable in that the berries are more opaq 

 and more numerous than those of ordinary mistletc 

 the number of berries growing in clusters at the ax, 

 being generally as many as twelve. ^^^^x.^.^ ;; 

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15th. — The Asn, {Fraxinus excelsior.) Beyond the "Three 

 Elms," Hereford, on the Burghill road : ut'ar Mr. Hooper's yard, 

 Canon Frome : Abbot's Meadow, Brampton Abbots ; Strangford- 

 on-the-Wye, opposite Fawley; and near Carey Island, Kings 

 Caple : (A. Lee, Esq.) 



16th. — Common White Willow, {Salix alba.) over pool in 

 front of Sugwas House : Eiver Lngg, bank opposite Freens Court 

 Harden : Straugway bank, Bodenham : over pool beyond Thrux- 

 ton : Mathon near Malvern, (Mr. Baxter, by Mr. Haywood.) 



17th — The Hazfx, {Corylus avellana.) near Pope's pool, 

 Putley, Ledbury : Kimbolton, (Rev. T Hiitchinson :) Swinmore 

 brook- side, opposite Upleadon, Ledbury, (P. Ballard, Esq.) 



18th. — The Peak Tfee, {Pyrtis comimmis.) 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, {Querciis rohur.) the Eidgeway drive, East- 

 nor Park, Ledbury : and Tedstone Delamere, Sapey, (Revs. Dr. 

 Cradock, and Gregory Smith, M.A) 



20th. — The Alder, {Alnus glutinosa.) banks of Lugg, oppo- 

 site Lugwardine, (two trees.) 



21st. — The Round Leaved Sallow, [Sah'x caprea.) field near 

 Ruckhall Common, Eaton Bishop. 



22nd. — The Stcamore, {Acer pseudo-platanus .) in belt of 

 trees by road-side, Sufton Court. 



23rd. — The Common Dog Rose, fEosa Canina.J Venn wood, 

 Bodenham : on a stem layered in a hedge one foot from tlie 

 ground. 



24th. — The Medlar, (Mespilus Germanica.J At East 

 hampton Lodge, Shobden, (Rev, Thomas Woodhouse.) 



