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43. Jasione montana L. (Sheep’s Scabious).—‘‘In a Lane lead- 
ing from Denham te Iver Heath.” 
44, Rhamnus catharticus L. (Buckthorn).—‘ In the Hedges be- 
tween Uxbridge and Beaconsfield plentifully.” 
45. Drosera rotundifolia L. (Roundleaved Sundew), ~‘‘ On Iver 
Heath plentifully.” 
46. Petroselinum segetum L. (Corn Parsley).—“ By the Road’s 
Side near Eaton, sparingly.” 
Campanula glomerata L.—‘‘ In the Chalk Pit near the Duke of 
Portland’s at Gerard’s Cross.” 
47. Dianthus Armeria L. (Deptford Pink).—‘‘ I found it this 
year (1737) by the Road's side leading from Harefield to Chalfont 
St. Peter’s, but very sparingly.” 
In addition to many of the foregoing, the following are given 
in the ‘Specimen Botanicum,’ 1746 :— 
48. Lathyrus Aphaca L. (Yellow Vetchling). —‘‘ Among the 
Corn near Denham, Bucks. Mr. Hill.” 
49. Dianthus Caryophyllus L. (Clove Pink).—“ On a wall at 
Langley, near Iver, Bucks.” 
50. Galium eruciatum L, (Crosswort).— In the Old Chalk-pit 
at Gerard’s Cross, Bucks.” 
51. Cephalanthera grandiflora Bab. Large Helleborine). — 
‘¢ Plentifully in a Beech-wood just below the Duke of Bedford’s 
Seat, at Cheyneis, Bucks.’’ Given in the ‘ Specimen’ under two 
names, Hellaborine florealbo,and Helleborine latifolia flore albo clauso : 
but Blackstone justly observes, ‘‘ I am convinced that they are 
the same plant.” 
52. Helleborus viridis L. (Bear’s-foot).—‘‘In the woods near 
Denham, Bucks. Mr. Hill.” 
53. Paris quadrifolia Li. (Herb Paris).—‘‘In a Chalk-pit in a 
Wood near Little Missenden Church, Bucks. Dr. Wilmer.” 
54. Lactuca muralis DC. (Wall Lettuce).—‘ On the Walls of 
the Duke of Bedford's Seat at Cheyneis, Bucks.” 
55. Melampyrum cristatum L.—‘In a Field that goes off More- 
-ton, Green in the Road from Wendover to Ellesborough, Bucks, 
Dr. Wilmer,”’ 
