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Senecio viscosns. A blunder of Warner's, not to be found at or 

 near Woodford. 



Antirrhinum Orontium. Is an Essex plant, but I doubt its having 

 been found it near Woodford. 



Pediciilaris palustris. Hardly to be quoted " near Woodford," 

 though plentiful in the marshes near the Thames and sparingly near 

 the sea. 



Galium montanum of course means G. saxatile. 



Vicia lathyroides. Warner intended V. angustifolia, as might 

 have been seen by his reference to Ray. 



Myrica Gale, " G. P." Not there ; if ever it was it must have been 

 planted. 



Juniperus communis. Very doubtful. 



Aspidium cristalum means A. dilatatum. 



Buxus sempervirens. Not indigenous in Essex. 



Cuscuta europeea. Should be C. Epithymum, which is the Forest 

 plant. C. europaea is found in Essex, but not near Woodford. 



Turritis glabra. Not to be found in Warner's habitat. I have 

 seen it near Danbury church. 



Epilohium angustifolium. I have never found this near Woodford. 

 It grows on Little Baddow Common perfectly wild. 



Saxifraga granulata. The nearest to Woodford that I have found 

 this is Harlow. 



Equisetum sylvaticum. By this is meant E. fluviatilej for though 

 E. sylvaticum has been found at Highbeech, it is very rare. It grows 

 in great plenty near Warley Common. 



Astragalus hypoglottis. " On the Forest near Woodford bridge, 

 Rev. S. Palmer." This must be an error. 



Melampyrum sylvaticum. Should be M. pratense. 



Bartsia alpina. " Near Thoydon, Rev. S. Palmer." Impossible ! 



Veronica spicata. " Rev. S. Palmer." As unlikely as the last. 



Chrysosplenium oppositifolium. I have never seen this on the 

 Forest, but it is possible, as it occurs in many parts of Essex. 



Cuscuta europcsa. " B. G." The ' Botanist's Guide ' does not 

 state this to grow in Epping Forest, but at Castle Hedingham. 



Aspidium cristatum. " B. G." This is not in the 'Botanist's 

 Guide.' 



Aspidium Thelypteris. "Rev. S. Palmer." This does not grow at 

 Chigwell. 



Dianthus Caryophyllus. " Tower on the wall at Eastham." (L. 

 W. Dillwyn ought to have been quoted from the ' Botanist's Guide).' 



