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Prunus avium L. 8. Pangbourn, Herb, Bab 
Rubus fissus Lindl. 5. Rene Wellington College, Marshail (Journ. 
Bot. 1899, rest — R. sage W.&N. 2. Cothill on the soskin 
Reserve. 5. Wellington College, Marshall, l.c eryt 
— 5. - Rilee Welling ton College and Sandhurst, Marsha 
-¢. p. 95; but, according to the Rev. A Moyle Rogers, the lea 
“a untypical. os Anadis calvatus Blox. 5. Boggy fir- wood near mah 
hurst, Marshall, 1. ¢ *R. cinerosus Rogers. 8. Near Streatley.— 
e . Borrer Bell- ‘Salt. *var, dente Brig gs. 4. Greenham Com- 
n.—R. Ss acaaegi Bell-Salt. “var. phyllothyreus (K. Frid.). 4. 
Guditihim Com — R. facie W .& N. *var: ete | ge F 
Muell. and *var. gor" Rog *R. hostilis P. J. Muell. *R, 
Wiican ikemus P. J. Muell. aie ‘ea by the Rev. W. Moyle Ai 
for Berks in his Brit. Rubi. 
Geum rivale L. 4. Nea einkpen, 1 in an upland situation, Sum- 
mers. At Boxford with G. intermedium Ehbrh. 
Fragaria bercheriensis ‘Denas: Both Freyn and A. von Kerner 
were disposed to refer this to F. elatior Ebrh., but it does not 
answer to the shareetied for that species as given in our British 
text-books. Count Solms-Laubach is inclined to consider it a 
probable hybrid of F. elatior and F’ vesca, but awaits the result of 
cultivation before atari in a positive manner. A cont inental 
form also grows. The petals remained till the fruit was ripe.t 
*Potentilla recta L. 4. Waste ground Ae ae Thames at Sieadice: 
Wallis.—P. argentea L. 4. Padworth, Sum 
Poterium polygamum Waldst. & met: Carswell Miss M. Slay 
8. Clay Hill, Bucklebury, Wallis. — P. officinale A. Gray. 3. Cla 
Hill, Bueklebury, Wallis. 4. Fobney Meiowe and near Stratfield 
= Church, Summers. 
stylosa Desv. 2. Between Radley and Kennington. 5. 
Near s Struthildsaye, 
Pyrus oe Ehrh. 4. In a hedge a ga Station, 
— P. Aria Ehrh. Pangbourn, Herb. Bab. — P. communis 
L. 5. Near Arborfield Bridge, Wallis 
*Orategus Oxyacantha L. x oxyacanthoides Thuill. 1. Wytham tham 
2. Radley.—C. oxyacanthoides Thuill. var. eriocalyx (Freyn in litt., . 
sub C. Oxyacantha) Druce. 1. Wytham 
Saxifraga granulata L. 1. Carswell, "Miss M. Niven. 2. Besils- 
a Miss Walker. Near Radley. 4. Newbury, Bicheno, 1810. 
tcham, Summers. A common plant in the Kennet Valley. 
“Chry splenium oppositifolium L. 8. Banks of the Pang, in a 
copse oma Bradfield, J. H. Vince. 4. Sulhampstead, Padworth, 
Summ 
Trains Sicemgouel L. 4. Boxford. 5. a Sibthorp MS. 
ers. 
—D. longifolia L. Padworth ye acon Sum 
Hippuris vulgaris . 2. Letcombe Bas 
Epilobium wm angustifolium L. 5. Circa Savas Sibthorp MS., 1780. 
