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clump of some good Fern, or, in the drier places, 

 some interesting Bramble. 



The lower part of the little valley (the Marsh 

 Marigold and Alder region is at the upper) is less 

 peaty ; in parts more of an alluvial loam. Here the 

 English Fritillaries are at home in scattered groups, 

 some purple and some white. Here also will be repre- 

 sentatives of the small Trumpet Daffodils, N. Pseudo- 

 narcissus , N. nanus, and N. minor ; and here will be 

 the Globe-flowers (Trollius) and. the handsome purple- 

 blue-flowered Geranium pratense. 



PLANTS FOR THE STREAM AND STREAM-SIDE 



Myosotis palustris. Spiraa Ulmariafl.pL 



Spir&a palmata. S. venusta. 



S. Aruncus. Osmunda regalis, 



Iris Icevigata. Asplenium Filix-fosmina, 



Mimulus luteus. Impatiens Noli-me-tangere. 



Ranunculus aquatilis. Iris Pseud-acorus. 



Lysimachia vulgaris. Lythrum Salicaria roseum. 



Heracleum giganteum. Petasites vulgaris. 



H. mantegazzianum. Caltha palustris. 



PLANTS AND FERNS FOR DAMP PEATY BANK 



Linncea borealis. Pyrola minor. 



Trientalis europaa. P. arenaria. 



Dryas octopetala. Epigcea repens. 



Gaultheria procumbens. Goody era repens* 



G. Shallon. Mitchella repens. 



Asplenium Filix-fosmtna. Lomaria Spicant. 



Nephrodium dilatatum. Osmunda regalis. 



