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nearly a mile, between Titley and Staunton. This species is a native in the 

 midland and north-midland counties of England, but has never been observed in 

 Herefordshire except as an outcast from cultivation. It is not likely to be any- 

 thing more on the Arrow, especially as so conspicuous a plant could not well 

 have escaped detection before. Still it would be well for some Kington naturalist 

 to find out whether it occurs at other stations by rivers and brooks in this 

 neighbourhood. If native, it would be an interesting addition to our Flora. 



With the Myosotis, Cardamine impatiens grows in small quantities along 

 the banks of the Arrow, as it does also on the Beastry farm, between Kington 

 and Stanner. Stellaria glauca, With, was discovered somewhere in this neigh- 

 bourhood a few years since, by Mr. Billiald, of Kington ; as was also Cardamine 

 amara, L., both of them plants of extreme rarity in Herefordshire. A little 

 further down the Arrow, but still in the Kington district. Polygonum minus, 

 Huds. has its only known Herefordshire station ; and in rich meadow land lying 

 between Staunton and Milton Court, the Adder's tong^ue fern (Ophiogloasum 

 vulgatum L.), was noticed in two spots. 



