Chap. 12.] 



GEOLOGY, BOTANY, &c. 



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things. The entomologist also will find this dingle well worth a visit. 

 A special journey should be made to Goosnargh for a specimen of 

 Tulipa sylvestris, which abounds among the grass under the trees in 

 some orchards. 



In the foregoing account no mention is made of many common plants 

 of frequent occiu-rence in the district, but a list is appended which con- 

 tains the names of all the species gathered or noted by the writer. 

 It must not be assumed that the list represents a complete flora of 

 the district. It is simply the result of several excursions made 

 between the latter part of the year 1880 and the simimer of 1888. 



A List of Plants found in the Vicinity of Lonqridge. 



