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Digitalis purpurea I have not seen in the county, but Mr. 

 Elton has found it in a wood at Minet}'. 



Linaria Cymbalaria, though not native, abounds on old walls 

 in district X, and L. spuria, as a field-weed. 



Veronica Buxbaumii, a recent colonist, is established on the 

 Cotteswolds. 



Pedicularis sylvatica occurs on Blaize Bailey, in III, and at 

 Siddington, Ewen, and Kemble, in Wilts. 



Bhinanthus Crista-galli minor, a semi-parasite, is only too 

 abundant on the grass of Oakley Park. 



Lathroea squamaria occurs on the roots of the hazel in Oakley 

 Park. 



Thymus Serpyllum occurs on the Stroud road and Ackman 

 Street, near Cirencester, and at Foss-bridge in XI. 



Liiliospp.rmum arvense (?) occurs on rubbish at Soudley in YI. 



Cynoglosswm officinale occurs on the Stroud road near the 

 Agricultural CoUege, in Hayley Wood, and in Wilts, whilst 

 C. montanum is recorded from the county by Hooker. 



Daphne Laureola is very abundant in Oakley Park. 



Parietaria diffusa occurs on the old bridges at Stroud. 



Humulus Lupulus grows at Ched worth. 



The introduced Modea canadensis, or American Water-weed, 

 seems to be dying out in the Canal. 



In Oakley Park, besides Orchis mascula, maculata and 

 Morio, Listera ovata, Epipactis latifolia and the saprophytic 

 Neottia Mdus-Avis, there are, I believe, two species of 

 Habenaria. 



Ophrys apifera I found only over the Wiltshire boundary. 



Spiranthes autvmnalis Mr. Elton brought me from Sapperton 

 Common. 



Cephalanthera rubra, very rare, was formerly found in Pitch- 

 combe Wood, in IX. 



Narcissus Psendo narcissus abounds at Dammary. 



Paris quadrifolia abounds in Oakley Park ; but is remarkably 

 variable in the number of its leaves. 



Convallaria majalis also occurs there and in Chedworth 

 Woods. 



