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drain bank, with Cnicus acaulis too, unless chalk has sometimes 
been used there to protect the bank. Centaurea mgva and its 
variety decipiens were in evidence there too. Glaux, Avmeria and 
Limonium were as much in their right place as Lycopus and 
Volvulus sepium. Solanum dulcamara was rightly there, but Linaria 
vulgaris quite out of place. Plantago covonopus was very rare, 
while P. maritima was just as common. Mercurialis annua was 
quite out of place, as was Phalaris canariensis. Funcus compyvessus 
and #. Gerardi were both there, but the former very rare. The 
two Triglochin, also, with Sciypus maritimus ; one unknown Carex 
was unfortunately lost. Catabyosa aquatica was the best grass 
noted. It appears to be extending its range with us. Hordeum 
mavinum was the only shore-grass observed. 
AENKO 
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