II. 



Found bi the Forest or the Valley of the Avon. 



299 



Trifolium minus, Relh., Lesser 

 Ycliow Trefoil, 282. 



Lotus major, Scop., Large Bird's- 

 foot Trefoil, 284. 



Lotus corniculatus, Lin., Common 

 Binl's-foot Trefoil, 283. 



Ornithopus perpusillus, Lin., 

 Bird'.s-foot, 291. 



ViciA Cracca, Lin., Tufted Vetch, 

 297. 



Vicia sativa, Lin., Common Vetch, 

 298. 



ViciA SEPiuM, Lin., Bush Vetch, 

 301. 



Vicia hirsuta, Koch., Hairy-podded 

 Tare, 303. 



Vicia tetrasperma, Koch., Smooth- 

 podded Tare. 304. 



Latiivrus pratensis, Lin., Meadow 

 Vetchling, 308. 



Spir^a Ulmaria, Lin., Meadow- 

 sweet, 317. 



Spir.ea salicifolia, Lin., Willow- 

 leaved Spirtea. " Grows near Bisterne, 

 but perhaps not truly wild," Rev. H. M. 

 "Wilkinson, 319. 



Geum urbanum, Lin., Herb Bennet, 

 321. 



Geum rivale, Lin., Water Avens, 

 322. 



Agrimonia Eupatoria, Lin., Com- 

 jnon Agrimony, 323. 



Potentilla anserina, Lin., Silver- 

 weed, 327. 



Potentilla argentea, Lin., Homy 

 Cinquefoil. Sandy fields in the neigh- 

 bourhood of the Forest, 328. 



Potentilla reptans, Lin., Creeping 

 Cinquefoil, 331. 



Potentilla fragariastrum. Eh., 

 Barren Strawberry, 333. 



RuBUS coRYLiFOLius, Sm., Hazcl- 

 leaved Bramble, 340 (36). 



RuBus c.ESius, Lin., DewbeiTj, 340 

 (38). 



Rosa canina, Lin., Dog-rose, 351. 



Rosa arvensis, Lin., Trailing Dog- 

 rose, 3.53. 



PoTERiuM Sanguisorba, Lin., Com- 

 mon Salad Buniet, 355. 



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Alchemilla arvensis, Lam., Parsley 

 Piert, 358. 



Epiloiuum angustifolium, Lin., 

 French Willow-Herb, 367. 



Epilobium hirsutum, Lin., Great 

 Hairy Willow-Herb, 368. 



Epilobium parviflorum, Schreb., 

 Small-flowered AVillow-Herb, 369. 



Epilobium palustre, Lin, Marsh 

 Willow-Herb, 372. 



Epilobium tetragonum, Lin., 

 Square-stalked Willow-Herb (?), 373. 



MVRIOPHYLLUM VERTICILLATUM, 



Lin., Whorl-flowered Water Milfoil, 

 " Sopley," Gamier and Poulter, Rev. 

 H. M. Wilkinson, 380. 



IMyriopiiylllm spicatum, Lin., 

 Spiked Water Milfoil, 381. 



Callitriche verna, Lin., Vernal 

 Water Starwort, 383. 



Peplis portula, Lin., Water Purs- 

 lane, 391. 



Bryonia dioica, Lin., White Briony, 

 393. 



Montia fontana, Lin., Water 

 Blinks, 394. 



Claytonia P£rfoli.\ta, Don., Ame- 

 rican Salad. First discovered by Mr. 

 Hussey near Mudeford {see Phytologist, 

 N. S. vol. i. p. 389). I received speci- 

 mens from Dr. Stevens gathered at the 

 same place, Alay 11th, 1862. 



Scleranthus annuus, Lin., Annual 

 Knawel, 399. 



Ribes rubrum, Lin., Red Cunant. 

 With the next " at Bisterne, apparently 

 wild," Rev. H. M. Wilkinson, 404. 



Ribes Grossularia, Lin., Goose- 

 berry, 406. 



Sedum telepiiium, Lin., Everlasting 

 Orpine, 409. 



Sedum Anglicum, Huds., English 

 Stonecrop. " Avon Tyrrell," Rev. H. M. 

 Wilkinson, 412. 



Sedum acre, Lin., Biting Stonecrop, 

 414. 



Sedum reflexum, Lin., Crooked Yel- 

 low Stonecrop. This is only a casual 

 escape. And, jierhajis, like Sempervivvm 

 iectorum, ought to be excluded. See 

 Q 2 299 



