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Chlova perfoliata 

 Convolvulus septum 

 Hyoscyamus niger 

 Veronica anagallis 

 Pedicularis palustris 



Orobanche major 

 Lamium ample.xicaule 

 Echium vulgare 

 Poterium sanguisorba 

 Lithospermum officinale 

 Symphytum officinale 

 Pinguicula vulgaris 

 Utricularia vulgaris 

 Hottonia palustris 

 Lysimachia vulgaris 

 L. nummularia 



A nagallis caerulea 

 A. tenella 



Polygonum amphtbium 

 P bistort a 

 Urtica urens 

 Humulus lupulus 

 Triglochin palustre 

 Sagittaria sagittaefolia 

 Acer as anthropophora 

 Orchis pyramidalis 

 O. morio 



Perfoliate yellow wort 



Great bind weed 



Common henbane 



Water speedwell 



Marsh louse- wort, or 



tall red rattle 



Greater broom-rape 



Henbit nettle 



Viper's bugloss 



Common salad-burnet 



Grey mill or grey millet 



Common comfrey 



Butterwort 



Greater bladder- wort 



Water violet or featherfoil 



Great yellow loosestrife 



Creeping loosestrife 



money wort 



Blue pimpernel 



Bog pimpernel 



Amphibious persicaria 



Bistort or snake-weed 



Small nettle 



Common hop 



Marsh arrow grass 



Arrow-head 



Green man orchis 



Pyramidal orchis 



Green winged orchis, with 

 the dark purple, pale 

 pink and milk white 

 varieties 



Early orchis 



Spotted palmate orchis 



March [? Marsh] orchis 



Fragrant orchis 



Green habenaria or frog 



orchis 



Butterfly habenaria 



Fly orchis 



Fragrant ladies' tresses 



Broad leaved helleborine 



Cotton grass 



Hard meadow grass 



Marsh shield fern 



Common tway-blade 



Pellitory of the wall 



All-heal, perfectly white 



O. mascula 

 O. maculata 

 O latifolia 

 O CO nop sea 

 Habenaria viridis 



H bifolia 

 Ophrys muscifera 

 Neottia spiralis 

 Epipactis latifolia 

 Eriophorum a ngustifolium 

 Poa rigida 

 A spidium thelypteris 

 Listera ovata 

 Parietaria officinalis 

 Prunella vulgaris 



Plants which have been gathered during the past month [i.e. I suppose 

 May]. Wath, May 25, 1831. — G.P.N. Indigenous Botany [No. i], p. 170. 



Geum rivale is added to this list as an editorial note. 



Plants which have been gathered in flower during the past month 

 [i.e. I siippose July]. W^ath, July 26th, 1831. G.P.N. Indigenous 

 Botanj' No. 2, pp. 241-2. 



Plants which have been gathered in flower during the past month 

 [i.e. I suppose August]. Wath, August 28, 1831. — G.P.N. Indigenous 

 Botany No. 3, p. 276. 

 G. P. N[icholson.] 



The Village Magazine or Wath Repositoiy, Vol. I., 1831. 



1918 Mar. 1. 



