50 NOTES ON SHROPSHIRE PLANTS. 
_  V, odorata, L. The white variety is — wg — 
and Llynclys; and a lilac variety grows near Dryton, 
Drosera rdsoditelia L. A few plants in a field at — snag 
west base of the Wrekin; frequent on the Longmynds, on mosses 
near Bomere Pool, on Whixall Moss, and on a moss near Welsh- 
ham 
anglica Huds. Rather frequent on a moss near Welsh- 
hampt 
D. Sates media, Heyne. Frequent on mosses near Bomere Pool, 
and on Whixall and Welshhampton mosse 
Dianthus deltoides, L. Frequent near Dryton, Wroxeter 
D, plumarius, L. Old wall in the town of Ludlow, where it 
has grown for more than fifty cs a ruins of Haughmond Abbey. 
Saponaria officinalis, L. Limestone quarries near Much Wen- 
lock ; hedge at Allfield, near Condover. 
Silene Eafaton Sm. Dry sandy banks and hilly ground; frequent 
about Berrington, Charlton Hill, Much Wenlock, and Leighton 
\te 
near 
a, With. Ditch in Attingham Pak gr we of Ellesmere 
a trinervia, L. Woods and hedge-banks, very frequent, 
pee oi on light sandy soils. 
sane nodosa, EK. Meyer. A few plants near Colemere Mere, 
Ellesmer 
Sper aus rubra, Fenzl. Charlton Hill and Eyton Rock, 
Wroxeter; Atcham Bridge. 
Montia nen L. Frequent about the Ellesmere Meres. I have 
eee oud on Charlton Hill, Grinshill, near Craven Arms, and 
ei 
Teitonlé perfoliata, Don. I have specimens of this plant from 
Ryton, near Shifnal, where it is perfectly naturalized.] 
Elatine hexandra, DC. m ol, Whitemere Mere. 
_ Hypericum Androsemum, L. Frequent, and sg Aces wild, in 
woods round the Wrekin. have also found it growing near 
pound, Kenley, Acton Burnell, Stokesay, and Downton Hall, 
y Ludlow. 
ott. calycinum, L. Quite naturalized near Eyton Rock, Wrox- 
ete: 
". perforatum, L. Hedges and woods, everywher 
H. dubium, Leers. Hedges and woods; very rit found about 
the Wrekin 
BE, tite apterum, Fries. Wet boggy places, and by brooks and 
tehes; not uncommon about Eaton Constantine, Leighton, 
“ington 
ee ; eet: L. Frequent on high ground. I have found it 
on the gmynds, near Stokesay, Bridgnorth, the Wrekin, Eaton 
dae aps 2% Bomere, and Elle it ere. “ 
H pulehrum, L. Woods pea the Wrekin, on Wenlock Edge, 
and near Cound; very frequen 
