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66. Verbascum Blattaria L.—‘‘ Near Denham.” 
Atropa Belladonna li. (Deadly Nightshade).—‘‘In a Gravel-pit 
near the old Park-wood, at Harefield, in Buckinghamshire.” 
[This locality is in Middlesex. ] 
67. Vinea major L. (Great Periwinkle) —‘‘In the Highways 
between Wolverton and Yarnton, and in several Hedges there- 
about, Dr. Plot.” [I am not sure whether this be in Bucks. | 
68. Actinocarpus Démasonium (Star-fruit).—‘ By the Road 
near Uxbridge, towards Denham.” [Dr. Trimen cites this for 
Middlesex. ] 
69. Hypericum Androsemum L. (Tutsan).— By the Smiths on 
the Hill, a mile from Denham, towards Rickmansworth, 1760.” 
70. Lycopodium annotinum L. — ‘‘On Iver Heath, near Ux- 
bridge, abundantly.” 
In a later work, ‘ Herbarium Britatbioti *(1769—70) by the 
same author, are the following :— 
71. Hypocheris glabra L.— Denham.” 
72. Carduus acaulis L. (Stemless Thistle).—‘ Bulstrode.” 
Caucalis daucoides L.—‘‘ Aylesbury.” 
73. Smyrniwn olusatrum L. (Alexanders).—‘‘ Denham.” 
‘74. Asperula cynanchica La. (Squinancy-wort).--‘‘ Wickham.” 
75. Atropa Belladonna L. (Deadly Nightshade),—‘‘Bulstrode.”’ 
76. Euphorbia platyphylla L.—‘* Buckinghamshire.” 
77. Lepidium campestre Br.—‘ Denham.” 
Cardamine amara L.—‘ Buckinghamshire.” 
Although nos. 70, 72, aud 75, stand for our county solely on 
Hill’s authority and have not been recorded since, there is 
nothing improbable in their occurrence, with the exception of 
Lycopodium annotinum. They should be carefully searched for. 
JAMES BRITTEN. 
Yo be continued. 
