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Berberis vulgaris, L. Found in woods and hedges near Ludlow 
and mre 4p 
alba, LL. Berrington; Bomere, Almond, and Hencott 
eres 
Nuphar lutea, Sm. Found in the same places as the last 
species, and in the River Tern at ‘Attin Ingham 
[Corydalis solida, Hook. have seen specimens from woods 
near Cruckton Hall, where it is naturalized. Mr. R. M. Sergeant- 
son has also shown me iar gathered by the brook flowing 
C. claviculata, DC. Very frequent in the woods on and rou und 
the Wrekin. I have also seen specimens from Frodesley, Church 
Stretton, and Acton Burnell. 
Raphanus Raphanistrum, L. The white-flowered variety of this 
eit bri grown for several years in a field near Eaton Con- 
stant. 
Beasiba tenuifolia, Boiss. Very frequent on walls in the town 
of Ludlow. 
Cardamine amara, L. Very cn by the numerous small 
streams that run from the Wrekin to the Severn. I have also 
found it in Attingham Park, near Cantlop’s Cross, near Cressag age, 
and by the sides of Cound and Shineton brooks. This species 
often pox in woods, usually in shadier places than C. pratensis. 
vatica, Link. Frequent and very somvenres in a ‘small 
wood on th bank of ne Severn near Eaton Constantin 
C. impati. . M. Sergeantson brought ey specimens 
of this. ptr a from near the Caradoc Hill, in the summer of 
1880. 
Arabis thaliana, L. Frequent on dry sandy and gravelly banks; 
vies A common on walls and rocks near Bri dgn 
Barbarea vulgaris, R. Br. Not unfrequent along the banks of 
the Severn and Tern; by Cound and Shineton brooks, and about 
the Ellesmere Meres. 
. — tium sylvestre, R. Br. Very frequent along the banks of 
e nate 
NV. palustre, DC. Banks of the Severn near Cressage ; sides of 
ea ry under Oteley. 
- amphibium, R. oun Right bank of the Severn, between 
Atehaim and Brompto 
aspt arvense, ty Comm a Deel, parish of Wroxeter, 
es ial about Charlton Hill and 
: ‘ees dalia nudicaulis, R. Br. — about the High Rock, 
Bri iene’ near Charlton Hill, Wroxeter. ; 
Lepidium campestre, R. Br. Most abundant in cultivated fields 
round the Wrekin. 
thit, Hook. ‘con Rock, and near Dryton, Wroxeter; 
teseda Luteola, L. Or yecrumit oo ruins and gravel-pits. 
Very numerous about lime-works and coal-pits. 
Viola palustris, L. Frequent in rene woods near Bomere Pool, 
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