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Arundo Calamagrostis, (wood reed) in moist woods and ditches, Aqualate- 



mere 

 Loliumperenne, (ray grass) pastures 



temulentum, (darnel) a very pernicious weed amongst wheat 

 Hordeum murinum, (wall-barley) against old walls and sides of bridges 

 Triticum repens, (dog's couch grass) very common 



TRIQYNIA. 

 Montia font 'ana, (water chick weed or blinks) shallow waters. 



CLASS IV. TETRANDRIA. 



MoNOQYNIA. 



Dipsacus sylvestris, (wild teasel) ditch banks, and in wet situations 



pilosus, (small teasel, or shepherd's staff) moist hedges, Blym- 



hilly frequent 



Scabiosa succisa, (devil's bit scabious) marshy meadows 

 arvensis, (field scabious) a common corn weed 

 columbaria, (small scabious) dry pastures 



Sherardia arvensis, (little field madder) light arable soils, common 

 Asperula odorata, (sweet woodroof) woods, Brockhurst coppice, Blymhill 

 Galium cruciatum, (cross-wort) borders of fields and hedges 



palustre, (white ladies bed-straw) moist hedges and pastures 

 montanum, (mountain goose grass) high parts of Handsworth 



heath 



procumbens, (creeping goose grass) heaths and commons 

 uliginosum, (marsh goose-grass) wet pastures and heaths 

 M'ollugo, (madder goose-grass) heath and hedges 

 verum, (yellow ladies bed-straw) hedges 

 dparine, (catchweed, cleavers or erift) hedges and gardens 

 Plan/ago major, (broad leaved plantain) road sides, frequent 

 media, (hoary plantain) pastures and lanes 



variety 2. (lamb's tongue, with straw-coloured stripes,} 



Dudley Castle 



lanceolata, (rib-grass) pastures 



Coronopus, (buck's horn plantain) lanes in a gravelly soil 

 Sangutsorba officinalis, (meadow burnet) meadows in upland. Bentley 

 Cornus sanguinea, (dogberry tree) in hedges, very common 

 Parietaria officinalis, (pellitory of the wall) old walls, common 

 Alchtmilla vulgaris, (ladies mantle) meadows and pastures. 



DYOYNIA. 



Cuscuta europoea, (greater dodder) a parasitical plant on flax, and heath 

 Epithymum, (lesser dodder) on heath and thyme. 



TETRAOYNIA. 

 Ilex Aquifolium, (holly) woods and hedges 



