496 HERTS FLORA. [July, 



p. 199. Borago officinalis. *2. Common about Marford : E. E. 

 11. Hitchin HHl, by the Obelisk, in 1853 and 1857; Pingley 

 Wood, in abundance, 1854: R. B. 



p. 199. "^Cynoglossum sylvaticum. 8. Cashiobury Park, near 

 the Swiss Cottage, 1857 : S. P. ! 



p. 202. Hyoscyamus niger. 4. Near Westmill : L. S. ! 11. 

 Near Hitchin Park, in the green lane leading to Patmoor Hills ; 

 B carton Green : B. B. 



p. 203. Verbascum Lychnitis. 1. Observed near Brockett Hall, 

 1857. 



p. 204. Verbascum nigrum. 4. Munden: L. S. 11. Almshoe- 

 bury ; Dimead ; Hitchin Hill ; near Preston ; Bearton Green, 

 etc. : R. B. 



p. 204. Verbascum Blattaria. '^11. Near the site of an old 

 garden, at Thistley Farm, near Gosmore, about a mile and a half 

 from Hitchin : R. B. 



p. 204. Orobanche major. 1. Amwell Bury, 1857: C. G. 

 Thornton ! 



p. 204. Orobanche elatior. 11. In a field up Willbury Hills: 

 R. B. 



p. 205. Orobanche minor. 2. Near Stagenhoe : Mr. M. Balls, 

 1857. "^11. Fields up the London road, near New England, in 

 abundance, 1851 ; sparingly in 1853, also in 1857 ; field near the 

 Nine Springs, in abundance, with Cuscuta Trifolii, in 1854; near 

 Gosmore, 1857: R. B. 



p. 207. Antirrhinum majus. 11. Near Bearton Green: R. B. 



p. 208. Antirrhinum Orontium. 11. Near Ippolitts, 1854 and 

 1856: R. B. 



p. 208. Linaria Cymbalaria. 1. On the Hatfield Park wall, 

 near Mill Green, an apparently wild station. 



p. 211 Mimulus luteus. 1. Banks of Maran, Reviss Water. 



p. 212. Melampyrum cristatum. 11. Beech-tree Wood, Chis- 

 field, in abundance, 1851 ; sparingly in 1853 : R. B. 



p. 214. Insert ^Euphrasia gracilis. 11. Lane near Thistley 

 Farm : R. B. 



p. 217. Veronica polita. '^ll. Field near Purwell Mill; near 

 L. Wymondley ; near the Folly, Hitchin : R. B. 



p. 218. Veronica Buxbaumii. 11. Field on the right-hand side 

 of the road leading from the top of Willbury Hill towards Norton 

 Common ; near the Priory Farm, L. Wymondley, in abundance, 

 in 1853. 



