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Potanwgeton natans, (broad-leaved pond-weed) pits and rivers 



pcrfoliatum, (perfoliated pond-weed) ponds, frequent 

 lucens, (shiniag-leaved pond-weed) in ponds, frequent 

 compressum, (flat-stalked pond-weed) Blymhill 

 crispum, (curled pond-weed) stem more than six feet long, 



in Aqualate Mere, White-Pool, Weston 

 pcctinatum, (fennel-leaved pond-weed) For fan Moors 

 Sagina procumbens, (trailing pearl-wort) dry walls, and also bogs 

 apetala, (annual pearl-wort) walls and gravel walks. 



CLASS V. PENTANDRIA. 



MONOGYNIA. 



Myosotis palustris, (water mouse-ear scorpion-grass) marshy ground, and 

 springs 



arvensis, (field mouse-ear scorpion-grass) sandy grounds and walls 

 Lithospermum ojficinale, (gromwell) ruins of Tutbury Castle 



arvense, (corn gromwell) corn-fields 



Cynoglossum officinale, (hound's tongue) road-sides, common 

 Sympkytum officinale, (comfrey) hedge-sides and banks of rivers 

 Boragoojficinalis, (borage) corn-fields near Ckeadle Mr. BOURNE 

 Lycopsis arvensis, (bugloss) corn-fields and road-sides 

 Echium vulgare, (viper's bugloss) corn-fields, lime-stone hills, Dudley- 



Castle 

 Primula vulgaris, (primrose) hedge-sides and thickets, common 



elatior, (oxlip) hedge-sides 



officinalis, (cowslip) meadows and pastures 

 Menyanthes trifoliata, (buckbean) pits, common 

 Hottonia palustris, (water violet) ditches, Aqualate-Mere 

 Lysimachia vulgaris, (yellow loosestrife) Motty Meadow-hedge, 



nemorum, (yellow pimpernel) moist shady places 

 Nummularia, (money-wort) marshy meadows 

 dnagallis arvensis, (pimpernel) corn-fields 



tenella, (bog pimpernel) moist meadows and bogs 

 Convolvulus arvensis, (corn bindweed) corn-fields 



sepium, (great bindweed) in hedges 



Campanula rotundifolia (bell-flower) hedges and ditch batjks 

 patula, (field bell-flower) road-sides and hedges 

 Rapunculus, (rampions) hedge banks, Enville Dr. STOKES 

 latifolia, (giant throat-wort) Rowley, Croxden Abbey, Moor' 

 lands Mr. BOURNE ; at Darlaston, near Stone, with 

 white flowers Mr. FOSTER 



Trackelium, (Canterbury bells) Rowley ; also at fTood Eaton 

 Lwicera Periclymenum, (honey-suckle) in hedges, common 



