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Adoxa moschatellina. Woods beyond Marlow common. 



Cornus sanguinea. Hedges frequent. 



Viburnum Lantana. Hedges, Bisham wood, &c. 



Opulus. Bisham wood, &c. 



Lonicera Periclymenum. Hedges &c. 

 Sherardia arvensis. Corn-fields. 



Asperula Cynanchica. Foot of Winter hill, by the path ; Medmen- 

 ham, very fine, and by the banks of the road from Maidenhead to 

 Henley. 



odorata. In all the woods, abundant. 



Galium cruciatum,. Banks by the Oxford road ; Bisham wood &c. 



palustre. Wet places. 



Mollugo. Frequent. 



verum. Road-sides. 



saxatile. Commons. 



uliginosum. Wet places. 



— Apa7-ine. Everywhere. 



Valeriana officinalis. In wet places near the river abundantly. 



dioica. About Medmenham. 



Valerianella olitoria. Corn-fields, frequent. 



dentata. Corn-fields at Clifden, &c. 



Dipsacus sylvestris. 



Knautia arvensis. Frequent. 

 Scabiosa succisa. 



Columbaria. By the road-side, Medmenham. 



Eupatorium Cannabinum. By the banks of the river abundantly. 

 Petasites vulgaris and Tussilago Farfara, 



Ei'igeron acris. In dry places. 



Inula Conyza. New Lock, &c. 



Pulicaria dysenterica. Wet places. 



Achill(Ba Ptarmica. By the river side. 

 Millefolium. Frequent. 



Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum and segetum. The latter a most 

 luxuriant weed in the fields on the Henley and Maidenhead road near 

 Hurley. 



Pyrethrum Parthenium. 



Artemisia vulgaris. Common. 



Filago germanica, minima, and Gnaphalium uliginosum. 



Senecio eruccBfolius. In the Bisham-wood quarry. 



Jacobcea. Waste places. 



aquaticus. In wet places by the river. 



