138 ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF BERKSHIRE. 
5. P. spectabilis, Kurz. All parts tgs tawny-tomentose ; 
calyx-lobes pubescent. (Marta 
tt oon the 5 calyx-lobes in fruit at but 2 of them 
uch shorter, and usually much narrower, glabrous. 
e. 
OUP. grandiflora, Wall. Young shoots pubescent leaves 
deeply sinuate-cordate; racémes with minute bracts ; 
fruiting calyx-lobes }—3 inch broad, at base 11-nerve ed: 
(Sikkim and Nepal. 
7. P. stenoloba, Kurz. Quite “ape leaves slightly cor- 
ate; racemes with leafy very long-caudate bracts; 
calyx-lobes in fruit linear, 1—2 lin. “broad, at base 5- 
nerved, (Sikkim-Himaiaya. : 
ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF BERKSHIRE. 
By James Brirren, F.L.S. 
ue following are the principal additions of species and localities 
to my “Contributions to a Flora of Berkshire,” published in the 
‘¢ Transactions of the Newbury District Field Club” for 1871-2, and 
Penny, ¥ com cis College; Mr. F. Walk ker, of Abingdon; and 
Mr. A. Bennett, of Croydon. The species in the following list 
which were var included in my “Contri utions’’ are :— Camelina fetida, 
Ulex Gallit, Vicia Bobartit, Gnanthe Lachenalit, oe ; 
cifran” plantagineum, Mentha rubra, Lemna polyrhiza, aud Jun 
acu 
Im ention that I have still a few separate copies of my 
e Grits tusinns, ” which are at the service of any who may care to 
possess them. 
The — Jeane the localities refer to the districts adopted in 
my catalo. 
dnsataw: Palsait, L. M. Moulsford Downs; A. Bennett. 
Viola hirta, L. E. Wokingham; Rev. C. W. Penn 
i N. Frilford HOURS F. Walker! 
es wn from a specimen collected near 
on 
a 
oor hs . BE. Bot., ed 7, 906. 
‘ar ah ethene M. On a wall b and 
IS ed ats ii a etween Pangbourne 
Arabis jieda,: L. M. Sparingly on Streatley Down; A. 
nnett 
Drosera decree L.: &. ete! Legend spr Rudge! 
_ Polygala calearea, F. Sch. M. Moul d Downs; A. Bennett. 
Cerastium semidecandrum, be R Wel kin Share: Rak C. W. Penny! 
Hypericum Elodes, L. B. Bu pane Heath ; Hb. Rudge! 
Geranium — Lok. — ; Hb. Ru dge! 
