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Vicia hirsuta and tetrasperma. In a lane leading from the Hen- 

 ley road to King's farm, and in the road which overhangs the farm. 



Cracca, sepium and sativa. Frequent. 



Lathyrus pratensis. Bisham wood &c. 

 Orohus tuherosus. Woods &c. 



SpircBa Ulmaria. Wet meadows by the river. 



Filipendula. Meadow by the river between Bisham wood 



and the town, abundant. 

 Geum urhanum. 



Poterium Sanguisorba. In dry places. 

 Agrimonia Eupatoria. Koad- sides. 



Alchemilla vulgaris. In woods north-west of Marlow, beyond Mar- 

 low-common. 



arvensis. Frequent. 



Potentilla ansei'ina, argentea, reptans, Tormentilla. 



Fragaria vesca. Woods, frequent. 



Rubus IdcBus. On Marlow-coramon and in the wood to the right. 



c(Bsius. Bisham wood. 



Rosa rubiginosa. In hedges about Wycombe, on the Marlow side. 



canina. Hedges, frequent. 



arvensis. On the borders of woods &c. but not nearly so fre- 

 quent as the former. 



Pyrus Mains. Hedges occasionally. 



Aria. Bisham wood &c. very abundant in the neighbourhood. 



Lythrum Salicaria. Banks of the Thames, abundant. 

 Epilobium angustifolium. In the wood of Harleyford, in great 



profusion ; also in Bisham wood, but sparingly. 



hirsutum. Banks of the Thames, abundant. 



parvijlorum. Wet places. 



montanum. Very common. 



tetragonum. Bisham wood. 



Circ(Ba Lutetiana. Woods. 



Myriophyllum verticillatum. There are few ditches or ponds about 

 Marlow which do not produce this plant ; it grows more especially, 

 however, in the deep ditches above the suspension bridge ; also 

 copiously in the wood by Sir W. Clayton's park near the house, as 

 well as in a little pond in the middle of a field immediately under 

 Bisham wood, about half way between the river and the Maidenhead 

 road. 



spicatum. Much less common than the former ; it 



