498 HERTS FLORA. \Juhj, 



p. 246. Polygonum Fagopyrum. 11. Field uear the Folly; 

 Willbury Hills : E. B. 



p. 247. Polygonum dumetorum. 4. Near Westmill : L. S. 



p. 247. Polygonum Bistorta. 1. Essendou West End^ 1857: 

 J. C. 



p. 254. Euphorbia Lathyris. 11. Field near railway station/ 

 Hitchin, 1854 and 1856 : R. B. 



p. 263. Populus canescens. *\\. By the side of the road lead- 

 ing from Hitchin to M. Wymondley, half a mile from the town : 

 R. B. 



p. 2.68. Quercus sessiliflora. 1. Near the Bridle Bridge, over the 

 Lea, at Woolmers. 



p. 274. Lemna gibba. 11. In a pond at Titmore Green; also 

 in ditches and ponds at Cadwell Common : R. B. 



p. 279. Lemna polyrrhiza, 11. Pond near Dimead, haK a mile 

 from Almshoebury Farm ; also in the ponds and ditches at Cadwell 

 Common : R. B. 



p. 280. Sparganium simplex. 11. Once found near Westmill : 

 R. B. 



p. 283. Triglochin palustre. *2. Near the Folly, Wheatham- 

 stead: E. E. 



p. 289. Habernaria viridis. 1. In the mead, near the Lea, 

 above Essendon Mill, 1857. 



p. 210. Habernaria chlorantha. 3. Quickswood Farm : H. 

 Hardings. 



p. 291. Ophrys apifera. 2. Bride Hall Farm, near Ayott St. 

 Lawrence : E. E. Plentiful near Stagenhoe : M. B., 1857. 4. 

 Coles : L. S. 



p. 295. Epipactis latifolia. 6. Leggats : J. C. 11. Chisfield: 

 R. B. 



p. 298. Iris fcetidissima. 1. A second station, Essendon West 

 End, 1857 : J. C. 



p. 325. Phalaris canariensis. *M. Near Well Head ; near 

 Bolton Farm, about a mile and a half from Hitchin : R. B. 

 p. 333. Glyceria plicata. *2. Meadows by the Lea, 1857. 

 p. 340. Lolium temidentum. *2>. Cornfield, near Walkers : A. H. 

 p. 346. Equisetum sylvaticum. ^11. I have a specimen in my 

 herbarium which is recorded, " From Hitchin Common,^' and I 

 have no doubt that it will be found there : R. B. 



p. 346. Equisetum limosum. 11. Near Purwell Mill, etc. : R. B. 



