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1035. Rumex pratensis, 6 ; June 24 ; Orkney south- 

 wards, p. 108 



1036. Rumex pulcher, 42 ; June 4 ; N. Wales and Notts, 

 southwards, Ireland, Channel Islands. p. 108 



1037. Rumex maritimus, 39 ; July 15 ; rare, Northum- 

 berland to Kent and Somerset, Ireland, Channel Is- 

 lands, p. 136 



1038. Rumex palustris, 26 ; July 15 ; rare, England, 

 Ireland, inland marshes. p. 136 



1039. Rumex crispus, 117 ; June 16 ; Great Britain, 

 Ireland, Channel Islands. p. 107 



1040. Rumex sanguineus, 90 ; July 15 ; Elgin south- 

 wards, Ireland, Channel Islands. p. 129 



1041. Rumex conglomerates, 96 ; June 23 ; Skye and 

 Aberdeen southwards, Ireland, Channel Islands. p. 108 



1042. Rumex Hydrolapathum, 71 ; July 2 ; Perth 

 southwards, Ireland, Channel Islands. p. 125 



1043. Rumex aquations, 45 ; July 13 ; Shetland south- 

 wards to York. p. 128 



1044. Rumex alpinus, ; July 18 ; rare, naturalised 

 Scotland and N. England. p. 129 



1045. Rumex Acetosa, 118 ; May 10 ; Great Britain, 

 Ireland, Channel Islands. p. 58 



1046. Rumex Acetosella, 118 ; April 29 ; Great Britain, 

 Ireland, Channel Islands. p. 31 



1047. Oxyria reniformis, 31 ; July 7 ; Orkney to N. 

 Wales and Westmorland, S. W. Ireland. p. 126 



Order 69. Elaeagnaceae. Flowers 1 -sexual (male flowers 

 in catkins) ; stamens 4-8 ; sepals of male flowers 3-4 ; 

 fruit indehiscent ; a shrub with silvery scales, alter- 

 nate, entire, exstipulate leaves and small flowers. 



1048. HippophcB rhamnoides, 7 ; May 16 ; Scotland 

 and Ireland naturalised, York to Kent and Sussex not 

 common. p. 53 



Order 70. Thymelaeaceae. Flowers 2-sexual ; stamens 8 ; 

 calyx 4-lobed ; fruit fleshy, indehiscent ; shrubs with 



