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Nymph(Ba alba and Nuphar lutea. Thames near Temple, k,c. 

 Papaver Argemone and Rhceas. Com-fieldsj frequent. 



duhium. Walls and banks near the town, &c. 



Chelidonium majus. E-oad-sides, Bisham wood by Winter hill. 

 Nasturtium officinale. Ditches and ponds. 



amphihium. Banks of the river &c. frequent. 



terrestre. By the sides of ponds. 



Turritis glabra. In a coppice at the top of Cookham down, ex- 

 tremely plentiful. 



Ai'abis hirsuta. On the bank of the lane which turns off from the 

 Little Marlow road opposite Sir G. Nugent's, about two miles up the 

 lane, sparingly. 



Sisymbrium officinale and Alliaria officinalis. Frequent. 



Brassica campestris. Abundant by the Thames. 



Sinapis arvensis. This plant grows but sparingly in this neigh- 

 bourhood, being replaced by S. alba, which abounds everywhere. 



Thlaspi arvense. Common fields opposite Bisham wood, abun- 

 dantly. 



Iberis amara. This is a common plant in the corn-fields about 

 Marlow ; it grows most profusely in a wood overhanging the Henley 

 road at Medmenham. 



Raphanus Raphanistrum,. Corn-fields, abundant. 



Reseda lutea. Fields between the Oxford and Wycombe roads &c. 



Luteola. Chalk-pits, Medmenham &c. 



Helianthemum vulgare. On the chalk, abundant. 



Polygala vulgaris. Very common on the chalk. 



Dianthiis Armeria. By the side of the Henley road, Hambledon, 

 also by the Little Marlow road by Sir G. Nugent's. 



Lychnis Flos-cuculi. Wet meadows, fi-equent. 



vespertina (dioica /3.) and diurna (dioica). 



Githago. Common fields opposite Bisham woods &c. 



Sagina procumbens and apetala. 



Spergula nodosa. Winter hill and Cookham down. 



arvensis. Corn-fields. 



Stellaria holostea. Hedges. 



glauca. By the side of the deep ditch which bounds the 



meadow immediately above the suspension bridge. 



graminea. Dry places, frequent. 



Malachium aquaiicum. Wet places by the river. 

 Arenaria serpyllifolia. Walls, frequent. 



