162 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE BOTANY. 
Polygonum Bistorta L.—‘‘ In the Meadows near Uxbridge.” 
28. Calamintha Nepeta Clairv.-—‘‘ By the Roadside leading from 
Harefield to Chalfont St. Peter’s, plentifully.”” In the ‘ Specimen 
Botanicum’ the locality is further defined as being ‘ between 
St. Peter's and St. Giles’s Chalfont, Bucks, abundantly.” 
29. Cardamine amara L.— About Uxbridge plentifully.” 
30. Chlora perfoliata L. (Yellow-wort).—‘‘In the Old Chalk 
Pit near the Duke of Portland’s at Gerrard’s Cross, plentifully.” 
31. Vinca minor L. (Lesser Periwinkle).—‘ In a Lane leading 
from Uxbridge Moor to Iver Heath.” 
32. Calamintha Acinos Clairy (Wild Basil). —‘‘In the Old 
Chalk Pit near the Duke of Portland’s at Gerard’s Cross, 
plentifully.”’ 
38. Hydrocotyle vulgaris L, (Marsh Pennywort). — ‘On Iver 
Heath abundantly.” 
34. Mreracium murorum L.—‘ On the Old Walls of the Duke of 
Bedford’s Garden at Cheynies, in Buckinghamshire.” 
35. Hypericum Elodes L. (Marsh 8. John’s Wort).—‘‘In the 
Bogs on Iver Heath near Uxbridge, pleatifully.” 
36. Epilobium angustifolium L. (French Willow).—‘ By the 
Side of a Wood about the Midway between Beaconsfield and 
Uxbridge.” In the ‘Specimen’ another locality is given: ‘In 
a wood by Sir John Packington’s Lodge on Coomb-hill at 
Ellesborough, Bucks. Dr. Wilmer.” 
37. Nepeta Cataria Li. (Catmint).—‘ By the roadside between 
St. Giles’s and St. Peter’s Chalfont, plentifully.” 
38. Herminium Monorehis R. Br. (Musk Orchis).—‘‘In a Chalk- 
Pit near the Duke of Portland’s, at Gerard’s Oross, plentifully.” 
39. Ophrys apifera L. (Bee Orchis).—‘‘ In the Chalk Pit at 
Gerard’s Cross, plentifully.”’ 
40. Orobanche Rapum Thuill. (Broom-rape).—‘‘ Amongst the 
Broom at the Entvauce of lver-Heath pientiiully.” 
41. Polerium Sangwsorba L. (Salad Burnet), —‘“‘ In the Beech- 
‘Woods in the Road to Chalfont St. Peter’s, plontifully.”’ 
42. Ranunculus Lingua L. (Great Spearwort).—'In the Bogs 
on Iyer Heath.” 
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