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Rumex pulcher, L. P. Here and there in dry places. 
R. crispus, L. Borders of shrubberies, &c. 
R. sanguineus, L. Here and there in dry places. 
- p Murr. A. Very common about lake and near 
rive 
R. gota, Huds. A. Here and there round lake. Strip. 
Not uncom 
R. Acetosa, Z. fairly common in each division. 
R. acetosella, Z. Very common everywhere. 
Viscum album, Z. This occurs at present on poplar aud lime 
in P. and A. 
Euphorbia Helioscopia, L. Here and there in cultivated ground. 
E. Peplus, L. Very common every where. 
Mercurialis perennis, Z. A. Here and there in wood. 
M. annua, L. Common as weed in cultivated ground. 
Urtiea urens, L. Frequent wherever the soil gets turned. 
U. dioica, Z. Common in the woods. 
Parietaria officinalis, L. Old walls. Strip. Side of towing-path. 
Salix triandra, L. Strip. Common by towing-path and river. 
undulata, Ehrh. Strip. The prevailing willow of the 
Thames banks Within our limits. 
8. fragilis, L. Strip. Not uncommon by towing-path and river. 
[There are several other species by ha-ha, but all of them have 
been planted quite recently. | 
Ceratophyllum demersum, L. A. Lake. note, Plentiful in 
ha-ha, nearly its whole boundary length of garden 
Hydrocharis Morsus-Ranae, L. Strip. In ha-ha nearly the whole 
length of Queen's Cottage Grounds. 
Elodea canadensis, Michz. Abundant in every piece of water 
within our limits, except the pond, near Pa lm House—about 
years ago, however, this particular sheet of water was choked 
up with Elodea. 
Epipactis latifolia, AZ. Until within the last year or so this 
species throve under a large beech tree near Victoria Gate ; the 
death of the tree and iis ere M removal have resulted in the 
destruction of the Epipacti 
Orchis Morio, L. A. B. Q. A plant or two in each of the 
: amos named. 
Iris Pseudacorus, L. Lake and ha-ha. 
