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only grows, I believe, in the shallow ponds on Cookham dean, at the 

 top of Bishara wood. 



Bryonia dioica. Common in the hedges. 



Scleranthiis annuus. Common in corn-fields about Maidenhead. 



Sedum Telephiinn. In a lane between the Oxford road and hills 

 on the left, a little way out of the town ; also very abundantly in the 

 first lane turning out of the Little Marlow road on the left, beyond 

 Little Marlow. 



acre. Walls &c. 



Rihes Grossularia. Bisham wood, and on the Wycombe road 

 about two miles from Wycombe. 



Saxifraga tridactylites. Wall by the village of Hurley. 



Sanicula europaea. Woods. 



Helosciadium nodifiorum. Ponds, frequent. 



JEgopodium Podagraria. Under hedges near houses. 



Bu7iiumJlexuosum. Stokenchurch woods. 



Sium latifollmn. This plant grows abundantly in the largest pond 

 at the foot of Cookham down ; also in the river at the foot of Clifden 

 sparingly ; and by the side of the deep ditch before mentioned, above 

 the suspension bridge. 



migustifolium. Grows in the same ditch with S. latifolium, 



above the bridge. 



(Enantlie jistulosa. In the pond of Sir W. Clayton's, near the 

 house, and in ponds at the foot of Cookham down. 



crocata and Phellandrium. Ponds at the foot of Cook- 

 ham down, &c. 



Mitliusa Cynapium. Common. 



Silaus pratensis. By the side of the river opposite Temple ; also 

 very abundant in the meadows about Cookham and under Bisham wood. 



Angelica sylvestris. By the banks of the river. 



Pastinaca sativa. Common. 



Heracleum SphondyUum. Very common. 



Daucus Carota. 



Torilis infesta. Corn-fields, fi-equent. 



nodosa. Under a wall by the side of the river near Ham- 



bledon ; also on Cookham green, and in a field on the right of the 

 Wycombe road, at the first descent. 



Scandix Pecten- Veneris. Corn-fieldSj everywhere. 



Anthriscus vulgaris. 



Conium maculatum. Exceedingly fine by the river at New Lock ; 

 and at Clifden. 



