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Verhascum Blattaria ? One specimen at New Lock, perhaps es- 

 caped from a garden. 



Orohanche major. Growing on furze upon the little common before 

 mentioned, on the right of the Wycombe road. 



minor. In the common fields opposite Bisham wood ; 



also in a field above Cookham down, abundantly. 



Digitalis purpurea. In the woods, frequent. 



Antirrhinum Orontium. In the comraon fields opposite Bisham 

 wood. 



Linaria spuria. In cornfields on the right of the Henley road, 

 just out of the town. 



repens. This plant still grows abundantly in its old re- 



coi'ded habitat, namely, on the steep bank by the Henley and Mai- 

 denhead road, above Henley bridge. 



minor. This species also grows there, but sparingly. 



— — — 'Vulgaris: Frequent. 



IScrophularia nodosa. Bisham wood &c. 



aquatica. Frequent by the river and in moist places. 



It is curious that in so wooded a country, and in a neighbourhood 

 so well suited to it in every respect, so common a plant as Melampy- 

 rum pratense does not appear to grow. 



Pedicularis palustris. Common in wet meadows ; it is very fine 

 and abundant in marshy meadows to the left of the first lane leading 

 from the Henley road to Sir W. Clayton's. 



sylvatica. Wet common by the Stokenchurch road. 



Rhinantlius Crista-galli. In meadows. 



Euphrasia officinalis and Odontites. Frequent. 



Veronica sciitellata. Little pond to the right of the Stokenchurch 

 road. 



Anagallis and Beccahunga. Ditches &c. 



montana. In Bisham wood, and in most of the moist 



woods in the neighbourhood. 



officinalis. Woods, common. 



Chammdrys and agrestis. 



Mentha sativa, (hirsuta, Sm.). Wet places, common. 



arvensis. Common. 



Lycopus europceus. Common by the banks of the river. 

 Salvia verhenaca. By the road-side at Medmenham, and between 

 Medmenham and Henley, abundantly. 



Origanum vulgare and Tliymus Serpyllwn. Common. 

 Calamintha Nepeta. This plant grows on the bank of the first lane 



