340 EXTRACTS AND ABSTRACTS. 
Biévre, and Lepidium Ue oet in the Bois de Boulogne, on ground 
where the Germans had encamped for some days. "The plants named in 
the list are mainly Algeri gl very exceptionally Italian or Sicilian. All 
those introduced by the French army were observed in Lombardy by 
M. Aug. Gras, after the campaign of 1860. Nearly the whole of 
them belong to families employed for forage and other commissariat par 
poses. Of the 190, of which the following list is composed, 
minosæ count for 58, Compositæ € Gramineze 32, whilst of the oet 
orders taken together there are but 6 
For facility of reference the localitice explored are grouped as far as 
practicable geographically and indicated by numbers, as follows :— 
1. Old Park of Neuilly ; 2. Bois de Boulogne, Ranelagh, Poe : 
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uge; 6. Redoubts of Hautes-Bruyéres and Moulin- Saquet; 7. Petit- 
Bicétre , Bièvre, Moulin-Fidéle near Aulnay; 8. Bois de Meudon, par- 
ticularly the plateau of the Bruyéres-de-Sévres, and its environs; 
Plateau de la Bergerie and park of Buzenval ; 10. To the NNE. of Mont 
Valérien, Rond point des Bergères, t ug of Courbevoie, the sides of the 
mu catus, i. 
Nigella bonis. T 
Hirschfeldia spree, Monel 1, 10. 
Eruca vesicaria, 
Berteroa incana, DO. y 6, 8, 10. 
4epidium perfoliatum, Z. Bois de Boulogne, sae the Jardin 
imatation and Madrid, se on the bank of the 
cetida, Fries. 1, 7, 8, 10 
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13. Helianthemum salicifolium, C 10. 
+ Reseda alba, Z 
s Clusii, J. Gay.—In a sandy friche between Malabry 
and à Mou Fd am indicated on the confines of the Parisian flora. 
ne Armeria 
18. ,, quinquevulnera, Z. 7, 8, 10. 
E » lusitanica, Z. 1, 8, 10. 
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26. Linum perenne, Lois, 4, 1, 8, 10. 
27. Malva mauritiana, Z. Moulin-Saquet. 
8. 4, niesensis, £l}. 1,7, 8, 10. 
