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Samolus Valerandi L. - Ditch in meadow opposite Cassington. 
4. Burghfield, Dr. Stansfie 
aoe perfoliata Hads. 4. Between Inkpen and Coombe 
Hill, ome 
Gentiana 5 Gel minicd Willd. 4. Coombe Hill. ane Pamplinit 
Druce s described in Wettstein’s Mon. Gatt. Gent. p. 56, 1896. 
It occurs at 2. Letcombe, and is a hybrid of G. meal and 
Amarella. 
Limnanthemum peltatum Gmel, 5. Thames at Ankerwyck, Good- 
enoug 26). 
Asperugo procumbens L. 4. Speen, Jackson. Casual. 
Myosotis repens G. Don. 4. Padworth Common, Summers. 
e. 
Sar ter dai L. var. patens (Sibth.), 8. Pangbourn, 
Herb. Bab. 
Cuscuta eam L. 5. In great luxuriance and plenty, growing 
on nettles and hops in a hedge between Sandford Mill and Loddon 
Bridge, 1908. — C. Epithymum Murr. 5. Bagshot, Sibth. MS. 
mpstead. 
Solanum nigrum L, 2. Besilsleigh, Miss Walker. 8. Bradfield, 
S. T. Sheppard.—s. a L. var. tomentosum Koch. 8. Pang- 
bourn, Herb. Bab., 1847. 
Hy —— se 2. Besilsleigh, Miss Walker, 5. Clewer, 
Ever 
eas Belladonna L. 5. Sonning, Summe : 
Datura Stramonium L. 4. Beenham, Wallis. 5. Maidenhead, 
Wallis. Colonist. 
Verbascum Lychnitis L. 4. Bradfield, EZ. F'. Witts MS. S. 1886. 
Plentiful on pied near Twyford Station, which had 
recently been ‘deceaen of its surface-soil during the widening of 
the railway in Pap but I dia not see it in 1903; it reappeared in 
1904, tanton has also this year found it in the old 
ve 
Linaria latina Mill. 1. Pusey, Boswell. er Summers, 
—L, repens Mill. 2. Benson Lock, R. F. Towndro 
Antirr: evkine m Orontium L. Buckland, Mrs. Milne (Herb. Oxf.), 
2. Besilsleigh, Miss Walker. 
ica montana L. 65. Near Virginia Water, Dr. Goodenough 
i cord. 
ek —*F, Rostho viana Hayne. 5. he 
* Lthinanthus icobhyliee Schur. on. is the #. Crista-galli var. 
er part. 
Orobanche major L. (O. elatior get 2. Didcot, 1898. 4. 
oombe u 
Stanton, 1901. M. Briquet considers M. Seaer tie to 
mers. 
Mentha longifolia Huds. *var. villosa (Sole). Wargrave, Mr. 
be a hybrid 
of M. rotundifolia with M. longifolia and M. viridis. 
—WM. piperita L. 
