164 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE BOTANY. 
56. Mentha rubra Sm.— By the River-side a mile below 
Denham, Bucks. Mr. Hill.” 
57. Ophrys muscifera Huds. (Fly Orchis).—‘‘In a Beech-wood 
just below Cheynies Church, Bucks.” 
58. Orchis pyramidalis L. (Pyramidal Orchis), — “In a 
Meadow against Mr. Drake’s Garden at Shardelois near Agmon- 
desham [Amersham], Bucks. Dr. Wilmer.” 
59. Alisma ranuneuloides I. (Small Water Plantain).—‘‘In the 
Bogs on Iver-heath near Uxbridge. Mr. Hill.” 
60. Polygonatum multiflorum Al), (Solomon’s Seal), ‘In the 
Beech-woods about High-Wickham, Bucks. Mr. Hill.” 
61. Reseda lutea L,—‘‘In the Fields near High-Wickham, 
Bucks. Mr. Hill.” 
62. Scrophularia Ehrharti Stev.— Figwort with green Leaves 
and Flowers. I have observed this Plant in the shady Woods 
between Harefield and Chalfont St. Peter’s but not plentifully.” 
63. Thlaspi arvense L. (Penny Oress).—In a cornfield on the 
west side of Chalfont St. Peter’s, Bucks, plentifully.”’ 
64. Vacciniwn Myrtillus (Whortleberry). —° On Iver-heath near 
Uxbridge, plentifully.”’ 
It is to be feared that some, at least, of the plants recorded in 
these lists have disappeared under cultivation. Iver-heath exists 
only in name; and the “ bogs” have probably disappeared. Of 
Jasione montana, for which the above locality is the only one 
known at present in the county, it is interesting to learn that it 
was observed once only, probably in Blackstone’s locality, a few 
years since ; it may be expected to reappear. In No. 49 of this 
list we have a good illustration of the importance of referring to 
the work in which any locality is first published. The locality 
for the Clove Pink has, in the ‘ Botanist’s Guide’ and subsequent 
works, been erroneously quoted as applying to D. deltoides. 
The ‘ Mr. Hill’’ whose name occurs above, published in 1760 
a ‘ Flora Britannica,’ in which we find the following : — 
65. Dipsacus pilosus (Small Teasel).—‘‘ In Lanes near Denham 
in Buckinghamshire.” 
