172 NOTES ON BUCKINGHAMSHIRE PLANTS. 
Lathyrus Aphaca, L. ‘Among the corn near Denham.” 
Blackstone. ‘ Gravel pit near Burnham. Mr. Gotobed.” B. G. 
Seseli Libanotis, Koch. ‘Inter St. Alban’s et Stoney Strat- 
ford.” Hudson. This station may be either in Herts, Beds, or 
Bucks. See Flora Hertfordiensis, p. 123. 
Tordylium maximum, L. ‘' Hedges near Etonwick, in the 
greatest abundance. Mr. Gotobed.” B. G. 
Filago gallica, lu. A specimen in the Banksian Herbarium, at 
the British Museum, gathered near Iver by Mr. Lightfoot. 
Xanthium Strumarium, L. ‘TI found in the highway leading 
from Draiton to Iver, two miles from Colebrook.” Gerarde. 
Jasione montana, L. ‘‘Lane between Denham and Iver 
Heath,” Blackstone. 
Andromeda polifolia, L. ‘On Iver Heath, Mr. J. Rayer.” B. G. 
Melampyrum eristatum, L. ‘In a field that goes off Moreton 
Green in the road from Wendover to Ellesborough. Black- 
stone.” B. G. 
Mentha rotundifolia, L. ‘‘ Between High and West Wycombe. 
Mr. J. Rayer.” B. G. 
M. rubra, Sm. not Fr. ‘By ‘the river side a mile below 
Denham. Blackstone.” B. G. 
Centunculus minimus, L. ‘*On Gerrard’s Cross Common, near 
Bulstrode, in great plenty. Mr. Gotobed.” B.G. 
Chenopodium olidum, Curt. ‘On rubbish at Eton. IM. 
Gotobed.” B. G. 
Thesium humifusum, DC. ‘Chalk banks near Marlow. Jr. 
Gotobed.”  B. G. 
Salix rubra, Huds. ‘In the osier-holt between Maidenhead 
and Windsor.” Ray. 
Myrica Gale, UL. ‘By Colebrooke.” Gerarde. 
Habenaria viridis, R. Br. ‘Marlow. Wood, rare. Jr. 
Gotobed.” B. G. 
Carex Pseudo-cyperus, L., ‘ Ditches near Eton, not uncommon. 
Mr. Gotobed.” B. G. 
C. ampullacea, Good. ‘‘Chalvey-ditch, near Eton. If. 
Gotobed.” B. G. 
JAMES BRITTEN. 
