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Pond, near Newington Butts, and on Putney Heath, also in the back 

 lane to Southgate and on Epping Forest. 



Polypodium murale pinnulis serratis. On Mount Edgecombe, 

 behind a seat that commands a view of Plymouth Harbour. 



Prunus sylvestris major (?). In the hedges near Buckingham. 



Rapunculus esculentus vulgaris. About Esher, in Surrey, particu- 

 larly as you go to Haversham (Hersham), plentifully. 



Reseda crispa gallica, Boccone. Between Northfleet and Graves- 

 end, and all over the Isle of Thanet ; likewise near Guildford. N. B. 

 The Reseda which grows on Tilbury Fort walls is the Reseda maxi- 

 ma of Casp. Bauhin. 



Rubus Idceus. In several woods about Chesham, Bucks, plenti- 

 fully, 1753. 



Saxifraga alba radice granulosa. In St. George his fields, near 

 London, and in Battersea meadows. 



Serpyllum citratum. Ger. Em. 571. On Oliver's Mount, nigh 

 Uxbridge, not plentifully, 1746. 



Slum arvense sive Segetum. In the hedges nigh Chinckford 

 church, Essex, plentifully (and grows there to this day, as I have 

 proved this present May, 1848.— W. P.) 



Solarium, lethale (Atropa Belladonna) . In the old chalk pit at 

 Gerard's Cross, 1746 ; and in Hatfield Park, Herts, 1751, plentifully. 



Sonchus tricubitalis folio cuspidato. By the Thames' side below 

 Greenwich Hospital. 



Siachys folio densiore candicante serrato et acuto major. By the 

 road-side about Whitney, in the way from Oxford to Burford. 



Turritis vulgatior. By the road-side just above Redhill, beyond 

 Uxbridge, plentifully, 1746 ; also between Lewisham and Bromley. 



[To be continued]. 



William Pamplin. 



Notice of ' The Physical Atlas, a Series of Maps illustrating the 

 Geographical Distribution of Natural Phenomena. By Henry 

 Berghaus, LL.D., and Alexander Keith Johnston, F.R.G.S. 

 Edinburgh : Johnston. London: Saunders. Glasgow : Lums- 

 den.' 



This elaborate work is now complete in ten numbers, and conveys 

 to the mind a greater quantity of information than could be gained 

 in any manner equally expeditious. As a glance at a map gives a 



