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Rubus rhamnifoliuSj W. ^- N. 



a. rhamnifolius, W. ^-N.Lind. ^ Bor. 



^. rhamnifolius, W. ^ N. and LineU. 

 {corylif alius, Sm.) Borr. 

 Rubus discolor, W. ^ N. 



vulgaris, W. Sr N. 



villicaulis, Ko'ehl. 



Leightoni, Lees' MS. 



echinatus, Lindl. 



Schleicheri, W. 8r N. 



dumetorum, W. Sr N. 



Ranunculus fluitans, Lam. 



acris, Linn. /3. minor, Leight. 



aqnatilis, Linn. 



y. tripartitus, Leight. 

 Ballota ruderalis, Fries. 



(B. nigra, Linn. Fl. Suec.) 



foetida, Lam. 



{B. nigra, Linn. Sp. PI.) 



^. alba. 



{B. alba, Linn. Sp. PI.) 

 Galeopsis Ladanum, Lin. jS. Sm.Eng.Fl. 

 Stachys palustris, Linn. 



/3. intermedia, Leight. 

 Cardamine sylvatica. Link. 

 Sinapis arvensis, Linn. 



a. vera, Bab. 



j3. retro-hirsuta, Bab. 

 Malva vulgaris, Trag. 



{M. rotundifolia, Auct. non Linn.) 

 Fumaria, n. sp. ? 

 Trifolium striatum, Linn. 



|3. erectum, Leight. 



Lotus major, Scop. 



a. vulgaris, Bab. 



/3. glabriusculus, Bab. 

 Hypericum tetrapterum, Fries. 



• maculatum, Crantz. 



{H. delphinense, Vill. et Reich.) 

 Tragopogon minor, Fries. 

 Hypochceris glabra, Linn. 



a. vera, Bab. 



/3. Halhisu, Bab. 

 Hieracium boreale. Fries. 

 Senecio erucsefolius, Huds. 



erraticus, Bertol. 



Orcbis majalis, Reich. 

 Epipactis viridiflora, Reich. 

 Callitricbe pedunculata, DC. 



a. vera, Bab. 



/3. sessilis, Bab. 



• platycarpa, Knz. 



Carex flava, Linn. /3. polystacbya, Koch. 



birta, Linn. /3. Sm. Eng. Fl. 



Littorella lacustris, Linn. 



/3. birsutus, Leight. 

 Myriophyllum alterniflorum, DC. 

 Quercus intermedia, Don. 

 Betula alba, Linn. 



j3. pendula, Sm. 



y. salax, Leight. 



S. pubescens, Leight. 

 Taxus baccata, Linn. 



/3. Dovastoniana, Leight. 

 Atriplex deltoidea, Bab. 



43. Yelloia-floivered Variety of Gentiana Amarella. A few weeks back I found on 

 Betcbwortb Hill, near the noted clump of trees, a yellow-flowering gentian, apparent- 

 ly a variety of Gentiana Amarella. I found two or three specimens nearly in the same 

 place about four years since. — Jno. R. Henness ; Betchworth, Surrey, Sept. 12, 1841. 



[We possess a specimen of Gentiana Amarella with yellow flowers found last 

 year on Betchworth Hill ; it is a very pretty variety. — Ed^ 



44. Plants at Nottingham. If the following short notice of plants found in the vi- 

 cinity of Nottingham, in August, 1841, is likely to be interesting to any of the read- 

 ers of the ' Phytologist,' it is quite at your service. — Joseph Sidebotham ; 26, York 

 Street, Manchester, September 14, 1841. 



Hippuris vulgaris. Parnassia palustris. 



Crocus nudiflorus. Nottingham meadows. Silene nutans. Common on rocks. Since 

 Brachypodium pinnatum. the burning of Nottingham Castle, 



Gentiana Amarella. this plant has completely overspread 



Foeniculum vulgare. the ruins. 



