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Liliacece. Allium ursinum, plentifully in the woods. 



Juncace<B. Juncus bufonius, abundant in every moist place, along 

 with several other species. 



Iridacea. Iris Pseudacorus, plentiful in the bottom of Scorah- 

 wood, Ardsley. 



Filices. Polypodium vulgare, Asplenium Trichomanes and Ruta- 

 muraria, plentifully on the garden wall, Swarthe-hall and Birk-house. 



Graminacece and Cyperacece. I have omitted to mention their dis- 

 tribution and localities, as sometime I may favour you with a separate 

 article upon them. 



Elihu Berry. 



Park-house, Barnsley, Yorkshire, 

 November 13, 1848 



Occurrence of Udora in the Lene, near Nottingham. 

 By Miss Mary Kirby. 



Mr. James Mitchel has kindly favoured me with a specimen of 

 Udora, not in flower, but apparently identical with the plant of Fox- 

 ton reservoirs, discovered by himself in the Lene, a rather rapid and 

 very dirty stream, tributary to the Trent. After the subsidence of a 

 flood, Mr. M. informs me, his attention was arrested by pieces of 

 Udora left upon the grass in Nottingham meadows ; he traced the 

 plant to the river, and found it growing in great profusion for about 

 a quarter of a mile in extent. 



Will you allow me to insert a few addenda to the ' Flora of Leices- 

 tershire,' for which I am indebted to botanists in the county ? The 

 note of interrogation to the Ophrys apifera may be erased, the Rev. 

 T. C. Holland having supplied me with the locality " near Kegworth." 



Ranunculus Lenormandi. 



Fumaria micrantha. 



capreolata. 



Mr. Holland observes, " It is remarkable that this flower, which was 

 not previously in the field, has sprung up profusely on every heap of 

 earth thrown up in digging the foundations of the nunnery at Lough- 

 borough." 



Vicia Bobartii. 



Lonicera Xylosteum. 



Galium erectum. 



Centauria nigra, var. radiata. 



