338 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



11. Geranium rotundifolium. Round-leaved Crane's- 



bill. Mintern and Buckland Newton. 



12. Erica tetralix. Cross-leaved Heath. Holnest. 



13. E. einerea. Fine-leaved Heath. Holnest. 



14. Cotyledon umbilicus. Common Navelwort. Hoi- 



well. 



15. Ranunculus parviflorus. Small-flowered Crowfoot. 



Holwell. 



Glanville's Wootton is particularly well off in 

 Orchids, possessing fifteen of the thirty-three British 

 and twenty-two Dorset species. 



The following plants in this parish cannot be con- 

 sidered truly indigenous. 



DlCOTYLEDONES. 



ThalamiflorcB. 

 Nymph&acea. 



1. Nymphsea alba. White Water-lily. Common in 

 Roundchimneys Pond, where it was introduced 

 by my father many years ago, along with a few 

 other plants. 



1. Nuphar lutea. Yellow Water-lily. Abundant in 

 Roundchimneys Pond. 



Papaverace<e. 



1. Chelidonium majus. Celandine. Rare. Grows in 

 Park Lane. 



