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Several plants evidently not belonging to our neighbourhood, and 
some not belonging to the British Flora at all, I have observed grow- 
ing where cotton refuse—more especially the refuse from Egyptian 
cotton—has been thrown down. Our Society has thought that it 
would be best not to omit all mention of them, but to distinguish 
them from the other plants by prefixing an asterisk (*). 
R. H. ALCOCK. 

OLASS I.—DICOTYLEDONS. TWO SEED-LEAVES. 
Sus-Crass 1.—Thalamiflores. Stamens inserted below the Pistil. 
Order Ranunculaceae. The Crowfoot Family. 
Anemone nemorosa. Wood Anemone. Common. 
Ranunculus aquatilis. Water Crowfoot. Not very common near Bury. Chesham. 
R. hederaceus. Ivy C. Common. 
R. Flammula. Spearwort. Common. 
R. I’. var. sub-erectus (Syme). Chesham. 
R. Ficaria. Pilewort. Common. 
R. acris. Upright Crowfoot. Common. 
R. repens. Creeping C. Common. 
R. bulbosus. Buttercup. Not so frequent as the two last, which are also com- 
monly called Buttercups. Buckley wells, T. C. Gorsey brow. 
Order Nympheacee. The Waterlily Family. 
Nymphea alba. White Waterlily. Fletcher's fold, T. C. Hudear. 
Nuphar lutea. Yellow W. Hudcar. 
Order Fumariacee. The Fumitory Family. 
Corydalis claviculata. White Fumitory. Gigg wood, J. P. 
Order Crucifere. The Crucifer Family. 
Barbarea vulgaris. Winter-cress. Frequent in the neighbourhood of gardens. 
Nasturtium officinale. Water-cress. Elton fold. Plumpton, T. C. 
Cardamine pratensis. May flower. Common. 
C. hirsuta. Hairy Bitter-cress. Common. 
Alliaria officinalis. Jack by the hedge. Springside, J. P. 
Erysimum cheiranthoides. Wormseed. Castlecroft, J. P. 
Brassica Sinapistrum. Charlock. Common. 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris. Shepherd’s purse. Common. 
Lepidium campestre. Field-cress. Ogden valley. 
*L. ruderale. Narrow-leaved cress. From cotton refuse. 
*Senebiera Coronopus. Wart-cress. From cotton refuse. 
Order Violacee. The Violet Family. 
Viola palustris. Marsh Violet. Mere clough. 
V. canina var. sylvatica. Dog Violet. Common. 
V. tricolor. Pansy. Common. 
Order Caryophyllacee. The Pink Family. 
Saponaria Vaccaria. Ainsworth, in cornfields: Hudcar, twice as a garden weed. 
Silene inflata. Bladder Campion. Castlecroft, J. P. Unsworth. 
Lychnis vespertina. White C. Lammy bank, 'T. C. Unsworth. 
. diurna. Red C. Common in damp woods. 
L. Githago. Corn-cockle. Chat moss, R. K. 
L. Flos-cuculi. Ragged Robin. Common with L. diurna. 
