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way from Sheerness to Minster, 1768. (It would be well to examine 

 these localities again, for the plant being so small might be very 

 easily overlooked, and it is not at all likely that a plant propagating 

 itself so freely by seed would cease to exist there. — W. P.) 



Mentha piperita. In the Green Lane to Southgate from Newing- 

 ton before you come to Hornsey Wood. 



Menthastrum spicatum folio longiore candicante. By the rill of 

 water at the roadside the beginning of Lewisham town ; and again in 

 the church-yard at Hornsey, on the north side. 



Myagro affinis planta siliquis longis. In a field called Sadlers, 

 near Weybridge Church ; also near Esher Church. 



Myrrkis officinalis. I gathered it in May, 1746, in Bocking 

 church-yard, in Essex, where there is a good deal of it. They call 

 this plant in Essex sweet fern. 



Myosurus. On Epping Forest, between Woodford and Chinckford. 



Ophioglossum vulgare. In Hackney Marsh. 



Orchis Nidus Avis. In a wood about one mile from Bromfield as 

 you go to Springfield, Essex, sparingly, 1746. 



alba bifolia minor. In Cane Wood, and on the heath by 



Hampstead. 



Orchis harhata odore Hirci hreviore latioreqtie folio (O. hircina). 

 We found it as we went up a lane on the left hand going down the 

 town (Dartford) from London to the church, a little before you come 

 to the church. 



odorata moschata sive Monorchis. By the side of Madam's 



Court Hill, in the road to Tunbridge, and on the chalk hills between 

 Rochester and Maidstone. 



sive Cynosorchis minor Pannonica (O. ustulata). In the 



chalk pit near Stanhill, Dartford, but not plentifully, 1746. 



spiralis alba odorata. On Enfield chase, near the town, 



and by the road-side near the tenth mile-stone on Epping Forest, by 

 the Bald Stag. 



Osmunda regalis. On the low part of Hampstead Heath, and on 

 Epping Forest, near Chinckford, but in both places sparingly. 



Pimpinella saxifraga major umbella Candida. By the paper-mill 

 just below the Abbey Church, St. Albans, also about Chesham, 

 abundantly, 1748. 



Plantago aquatica minima Clusii (Limosella aquatica) . In the 

 Back lane to Southgate, before you come to the turning for Hornsey 

 Wood. 



aquatica slellala ( Alisma damasoniumj. By Larimer's 



