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Rubiis Kwhleri. Very common. 



/nsco-ater. Rare. I give this on the authority of Dr. Bell 



Salter, from whose pen some valuable remarks upon this species will 

 be found in the 'Phytologist' for May, 1845. I cannot refrain from 

 expressing my great obligation to this gentleman for the many valua- 

 ble hints upon various species of Rubus with which, from time to 

 time he has so kindly favoured me. 



Hosa iomentosa. Frequent. 



systyla. Rare. 



riihiginosa. Ditto 



Pyrus iorminalis. Not uncommon. 



Epilohimn roseum. Ditto 



Myriophyllum verticillatum. Plentiful in one locality. 



Sedum dasyphyllum. Rare. 



Rihes rubrum. Not uncommon. 



Chrysosplenium alternifolium. Rare. 

 *Carum carui. Not uncommon. 



CEnanthe Phellandrium. Frequent. 



Jiuviatilis. Plentiful. It appears to me impossible to enter- 

 tain a doubt as to this and the preceding species being truly distinct. 



Torilis iiifesta. Common. 



Galium tricorne. Rare. 



Dipsacus pilosus. Frequent. 



Tragopogon porrif alius. Rare. 



Cnicus acaulis. Ditto 



Cojiyza squarrosa. Frequent. 



Anthemis arvensis. Rare. 

 *Centaurea solstitialis. Ditto 



Campanula hyhrida. Abundant on the light sandy soils. 



Cuscuta eiirop.xa. Rare. 



* Trifolii. Ditto 



^Anchusa semper virens. Rare. 



Myosotis c(Bspitosa. Frequent. 



sylvatica. Ditto 



collina. Ditto 



Linaria Elaiine. Rather rare. 



spuria. Ditto 



Veronica polita. Common. 



Buxhaumii. Frequent. 



Lycopus europ(eus. Common. 

 Mentha viridis. Rare. 



