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*Cardamine vt Crantz.. 5. Bisham Woods, Rev. C. B. de 
Jersey (Journ. Bot. 1899, 85). 
Hesperis matronalis L. 8. Sulham, Summers. 5. Shinfield Road, 
Wallis. Alien 
Saviairiein Trio Li. 4. Newbury, F. Comyns. A casual. — 8. 
officinale Scop. var. leiocarpum DC. 2. Boar's Hill. — 8S. Sophia L. 
4. Thatcham, Bicheno, 1812. 
- Conringia orientalis Andrz. 4. Padworth. 5. Southern Hill, 
——— Shinfield. Allotments, very plentiful in 1900, Wallis. 
C 
*Coronopus didyma Sm. 4. Aldermaston railway, Dr. Willoughby 
Smith. 5. Windsor, in nursery ground, Everett. Scarcely more 
than casual, although likely to spread. 
Lepidium ruderale L, 4. Near Reading, Wallis. 5. Near Wind- 
sor, Everett. Colonist. — *L. “ae ree L. 4. Near Newbury, 
Miss Beales. Casual, 1899. — L. Draba L. 2. Aeneid at Lock- 
inge. 4. Emborne Road, Jacks 
Isatis tinctoria L. 4. Rotegletion Kintbury, Summers. One or 
two specimens in clover-fields. 
- *Polygala oxyptera Reichb. 8. Near West Ilsley. Named by the 
Rev. E. F. Linton. oe ‘Additions ”’ to the Flora; but it is not 
characteristic, and m tinct from the plant of Reichenbach. 
* Dianthus nacbeibiads Tics 2. ti in a lane far from houses, 
Miss Walker. Alien.—D. Armeria L. hes Near Carswell, Miss Niven. 
In “ Additions” to the Fides. 4 as D. deltoides; but it proves to be 
D. Armeria, 2. Kennington, a single sp., Rev. F. W. Stone. 8. Dr 
ive; Clayhill Buckishtiry Common, Wallis. 5. Prope Windsor, 
h. MS. — *D. deltoides L. 4. Nea ere 1894-5, Mrs. 
Cher ley; the first certain record for Save 
aponaria Vaccaria L. 2. By the pyre ae ‘Sandford, Rev. F. J. 
Stone. 4. Reading, Wallis. Casual. 
Si ese Cucubalus Wibel, *var. brachiatus Jord., teste Freyn. 1. 
Cum: 
saentiit quaternellum Fenzl. 4. Newtown Common, Bicheno. 
Be a Park, or T. Cox (Herb. Brit. Mus. 1847). Near 
Finchampstead Ridg 
Stellaria umbrosa Opin 4. Crookham, Jackson. 5. Near Sand- 
est Marshall (Journ. Bot. 1899, 84).. Near Jouldern’s Ford. 
Arenaria serpyllijolia L. var. *cabra Fenzl. 1. Cumnor; will 
probably be found in dry places in the other districts : 
“*Claytonia perfoliata Donn. Near the Allotment Gardens, Read- 
ing, A. Ashby, 1898. Alien, casual. 
Hypericum Androsamum L. 8. Near Bradfield, Wallis. 4, Cops 
between Beenham and Woolhampton, Summers.—H. q re ate ea 
(A. dubium). 4, Sieenecton Soak, Stwmmers. a Blackwater, — 
Marshail (Journ. Bot. 1899, 84).—H. elodes Grufb. 38. Bucklebury 
on, Wallis. 
_ Mi ee Radiola Drace. 4. seresaniage Summers. 5. oy pod 
(Tax. 10084. 
= or Borayy. or es 48. 
