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Pyrola minor. This extremely beautiful little plant grows in all 

 the woods round Marlow- common; I have also seen it growing in 

 woods to the right of the Wycombe road. There can be no doubt 

 that it grows in most of the woods in this neighbourhood, for it must 

 undoubtedly be the same as the Pyrola of the Stokenchurch woods, 

 which Sir J. E. Smith suspected might be P. media, and which was 

 found, under the same name, by Mr. W. Pamplin, near Henley-on- 

 Thames. 



Monotropa Hypopitys. Bisham wood, above the quarry ; also in 

 the woods between the Oxford and Wycombe roads, but sparingly ; 

 and at Clifden. 



Ligustrum vulgare. Bisham wood, &c. 



Chlora perfoUata. Bisham wood, and on the bank of the road at 

 Medmenham. 



ErythrcBa Centaurium. In the wood overhanging the Henley road 

 at Medmenham, and near New Lock, &c. 



Gentiana Amarella. On the chalk occasionally, sometimes of great 

 size and beauty. 



Menyanthes trifoliata. By the side of a ditch in a wet meadow 

 between New Lock and Medmenham, and also by the Strand, at 

 Cookham, very abundantly. 



Convolvulus arvensis and sepium. 



Cynoglossum officinale. Wood of Clifden which overhangs the river. 



Lycopsis arvensis. By the side of the Henley and Maidenhead 

 road near the field-path to Hurley. 



Symphytum officinale. Bank of the river, everywhere. 



EcMum vulgare. Near Cookham bridge, very fine, and elsewhere. 



Lithospermum officinale. Abundant by the side of the Henley road 

 at Medmenham, and in Bisham wood, sparingly. 



arvense. Corn-fields, but not common. 



Myosotis palustris. By the river and in wet places generally. 



arvensis. 



versicolor. By a pond adjoining the Oxford road. 



Solanum nigrum and Dulcamara. Common. 



Atropa Belladonna. In the woods between the Oxford and Wy- 

 combe roads, copiously ; it also grows sparingly by an entrance into 

 Bisham wood, a short distance up the ascent of the Maidenhead road. 



Hyoscyamus niger. Near a pond at the back of the town, not far 

 from the church ; also by the side of a ditch in the common pasture 

 under Cookham down ; Pinkney's heath. 



Verbascum Tliapsus and nigrum. Common. 



