1858.] 



PLANTiE RARIORES. 



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Convolvulus arvensis, i., 14. 

 Cuscuta Epitliymum, Sm., ll.i 

 Solanum Dulcamara, L., 17.^ 

 Hyoscyamus niger, L., 17.^ 

 Verbascum Tbapsus, L., 16. 

 Verbascum nigrum,^i., 7* 

 Veronica polita, Fr., 15 ? 

 Veronica montana, X., 16. 

 Veronica Anagallis, L., 17. 

 Scrophularia aquatica, L., 14. 

 Linaria Cymbalaria, Mlll.^ 

 Linaria Elatine, Mill., 10. 

 Linaria spuria, MUl., 7.^ 

 Verbena officinalis, L., 11. 

 Salvia verbenaca, L., 13. 

 Mentha Pulegium, L., 12. 

 Calamintba Acinos, Clairv., 15. 

 Calamintha Nepeta, Clairv., 11.' 

 Calamintha officinalis, Moench, 12. 

 Calamintba Clinopodium, Spen., 15. 

 Ballota nigra, L., 13. 

 Lamium album, L., 14. 

 Lamium Galeobdolon, Crantz, 10. 

 Galeopsis Ladanum, L., 15, P. 

 Stachys Betonica, Benth., 15. 

 Nepeta Cataria, i., 12. 

 Myosotis palustris, TFf^/j., 15, Sh. F. 

 Myosotis repens, Don, 16. 

 Myosotis coUiua, jSo/!, 16, F. 

 Litbospermum officinale, Z., 17. 

 Symphytum officinale, L., 15. 

 Cynoglbssum officinale, L., 14. 

 Lysimachia vulgaris, L., 16. 

 Lysimachia Nummiilaria, L., 13. 

 Anagallis arvensis, i., 16. 

 Anagallis teneHa, L., 17, Sh. F. 



Samolus Valerandi, L., 16. 

 Chenopodium rubrum, L., 14. 

 Cheno podium murale, i., 11. 

 Beta maritima, L., 14. 

 Polygonum minus. Hud., 12. 

 Rumex Hydrolapathum, H., 12. 

 Daphne Laureola, L., 12. 

 Euphorbia exigua, L., 14. 

 Euphorbia amygdaloides, L., 10. 

 Mercurialis annua, X., 11. 

 Humulus Lupulus, L., 12. 

 Populus alba, L., 11.^ 

 Spiranthes autumnalis. Rich., 11. 

 Epipactis latifolia, Sw., 16. 

 Listera ovata, -Br., 17. 

 Orchis Morio, L., 11. 

 Orchis pyramidaUs, L., 13. 

 Convallaria majalis, L., 13. 

 Allium vineale, L., 14. 

 E.USCUS aculeatus, Z., 8. 

 Tamus communis, L., 12. 

 Hydrocharis Morsus-ranse, L., 11. 

 Alisma ranunculoides, L., 17. 

 Sagittaria sagittifolia, L., 13. 

 Butomus umbellatus, X., 11. 

 Potamogeton pectinatus, L., 15, Sh. 

 Potamogeton pusillus, L., 16. 

 Potamogeton crispus, L., 15, Sh. I. 

 Potamogeton perfoliatus, L., 17, I. 

 Potamogeton lucens, L., 14, Sh. F. 

 Potamogeton deusus, L'., 12. 

 Zannichellia palustris, L., 16. 

 Lemna polyrrbiza, L., 12. 

 Lemna gibba, L., 10. 

 Arum maculatum, L., 14. 

 Acorus Calamus, Z., 9. 



^ Abundant on every heath in the south of England. 



2 See List A. 



3 The Solanum is a common plant in the south of England ; the Hyoscyamus is 

 rare ; yet in some parts of Huntingdonshire and Northamptonshhe the latter is as 

 common as Thistles. 



■* V. Thapsus has probably a wider area, but V. nigrum comprehends more indi- 

 vidual plants. 



5 This plant, though probably a naturahzed alien, has a wide area, and abounds 

 where it has gained a footing. 



« L. sjmria is mostly confined to the chalk in the south of England. L. Matine 

 is plentiful on clay, sand, and gTavel soils. 



' We beg to call the attention of our readers specially to this plant. 



8 We wish to know if this tree is self-propagated in any part of the British 

 Isles ? We omit the Salices. 



