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Myriophyllum alterniflorum. Chyanhall 



moor. 

 Narthecium ossifragum. Chyanhall moor. 

 Nepeta Cataria. Logan rock. 

 Oxalis stricta. Larrigan, near Penzance. 



corniculata. Bologas, rare. 



Pinguicula lusitanica. Chyanhall moor. 

 Polycarpon tetraphyllum. Newlyn. 

 Polygonum Rayii. Newlyn green and Ma- 



razion green. 

 Radiola Millegrana. Newlyn cliff. 

 Ranunculus parviflorus. Mousehole. 

 Reseda frutieulosa. Marazion green. 

 Rumex Hydrolapathum. Marazion marsh 

 — — — sanguineus. Penzance. 

 Samolus Valerandi. Mousehole cliff. 

 Schcenus nigricans. Marazion marsh. 

 Sdlla verna. Penlee point. 

 Scrophularia Scorodonia. Newlyn cliff. 

 Sedum Telephium. Logan rock. 

 Scutellaria minor. Bolc^s. 

 Sibthorpia europcea. Newlyn cliff. 

 Spergula subulata. Chyanhall moor. 

 Stachys amhigua. Newlyn cliff. 

 Tamarix anglica. St Michael's mount. 



Teesdalia nudicaulis. 



Teucrium ChamcBdrys. Ludgvan. 



IVm. Curnow ; Pembroke Cottage, 



Trifolium ornithopodioides. Marazion gr. 



Zostera marina. Penzance. 



Adiantum Capillus-Veneris. Hayle, in 

 caves and high cliffs. 



Hymenophyllum Wilsoni. Cam Brea. 



Lastrcea recurva. Chyune grove. 



Equisetum arvense : a variety with mixed 

 fronds, approaching E. palustre. — 

 This singular form I have gathered 

 in several states, some of them hav- 

 ing the normal fertile stem attached, 

 proving it to be the true plant. 



Pilularia globulifera. Chyanhall moor. 



Phascum axillare. Newlyn. 



rectum. Ludgvan, J. Ralfs, Esq. 



Gh/mnostomum pyriforme. Bologas. 



Schistostega pennata. Newlyn. 



Diphyscium foliosum. Chyanjiall. 



Bi-yum Tozeri. Newlyncljtff in fruit. 



Leucodon sciuroides. Miney. 



Hookeria Icetevirens. Mousehole cave, W. 

 Borrer, Esq. 



Parmelia Borreri. Treveneth, beautifully 

 in fruit. 



Roccella fuciformis. Logan rock. 



Psora atro-rufa. Penlee point, J. Ralfs, 



Esq. 

 Newlyn Cliff's, Penzance, 1844. 



Art. CCLV. — Proceedings of Societies. 



BOTANICAL SOCIETY OP LONDON. 



October A, 1^4.4^. — John Reynolds, Esq., Treasurer, in the chair. 

 Read, a General Description of the Botany, Climate and Physical 

 Geography of the Neighbourhood of Embleton, in Northumberland ; 

 drawn up by Robert Embleton, Esq., in illustration of a local herba- 

 rium of the district, collected for the Society by the same gentleman. 

 The description and herbarium will remain al^ the Society's Rooms as 

 a valuable record of the present condition of the district. — G. E. D. 



E. NEWMAN, PRINTER, 9, DEVONSHIRE STREET, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON. 



