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* Epilobium angustifolium. — Escape from garden. 



* CEnotlmra biennis. — Ditto. 



t Sediim reflexum. — Thoroughly naturalized on old walls in many 

 places, but doubtful if indigenous. 



* Senipervimim tedorurn. — Roofs of houses : introduced. 



* Udcs (7ross(«far/a. -^Naturalized. 



t liihcs ruhrum. — This species is so abundant in some localities 

 that it may possibly be indigenous. In one afternoon's 

 walk about Swainswick and Woolley, I noticed it in 

 hedges in more than forty different places. 



* Pdroselinum sativum.— Esca^^G from gardens : naturalized in 



places. 



* Fcenimlum vulgare. — An escape. 



t Caucalis daucoides. — Introduced with seed ] 



* Lonicera caprifolium. — Escape from gardens. 



* Centrantlms ruber. — Naturalized on old walls in a few places, 

 t Inula heienium. — Escape from former cultivation I ' 



" AdiilUa serrata. — Escape from garden.'-' *' ' 



* Doronicum pardalianches. — Ditto. ' ' ' '• 



* Vinca major. — Ditto. Naturalized in places. 



* Cuscuta trifoUi. — Introduced with seed. 



t Pulmomiria officinalis.— Fvohahly an escape from cultivation. 



* Andiusa sempervirens. — Ditto. 



* Symphytum aspernmum. — Escape from cultivation. 



* Borago officinalis. — -Ditto. 



t Verbascum virgatum. — Ditto. 



* Antirrhinum majns. — Naturalized on old walls. 



* A. orontium. — Introduced with seed. 



* Liaaria cymbalaria.— Old walls ; thoroughly naturalized. 



* Veronica buxbaumii. — Introduced with seed. 



* Polygonum fa gopyrum:—Escsi])e from cultivation. 



t Euphoi-bia lafhyris.— This species, formerly much cultivated, is 

 so thoroughly naturalized in the woods at Warleigh that 

 it may possibly be indigenous there. 



