NOTES ADDITIONAL TO THE ‘FLORA OF CHESHIRE’ 75 
Malaxis paludosa Sm. ‘ Sink Moss, Cheshire, Aes: Fone s 
W. Wilson in Hooker’s Journal of Botany, i. 806. Speci 
collected in the same pies by Mr. Borrer in srt probably ‘under 
the direction of Mr..Wilson. I do not know where Sink Moss 
estuca pratensis Huds. var. ped ‘‘ Some years ago I visited 
a meadow on the banks of the Weaver above Northwich, where 
Festuca ~bgsage and I, loliacea were growing together in deer Re . 
W. Wilson in Phytologist, ii. 446. 
Cladium Mariscus Br. ‘‘ Lake near Rosthern Mere, ee 
Mr. Campbell.” Deakin, Florigraphia Britannica, i. 82 (1857). 
This is an earlier record by three years that in Wood’s Flora 
Mancuniensis. Very likely Mr. Wilson had given specimens to the 
Edinburgh Bot aries Society, some of which were distributed by 
Mr. Campbell, and I believe that it was Rostherne that was the 
locality meant by Mr. Wilson in his communication of Cladium as 
a Cheshire plat to Smith (vide Hnglish Flora) and Hooker (vide 
British Flora 
The following ae specimens are in the British Herbarium 
of the Linnean Soc 
Lepidium Draba pe " Ohester 1847. Miss Pot 
Diplotaxis tenuifolia DC. On Chester will May 25th, 1828. 
Herb. N. Winch. 
Sedum coher L. Sandy hedge-banks between Knutsford and 
Monkshea H. C. Watson in Herb. N. Wine 
Safa ga Hirculus L. Knutsford Moor. Mr. Holland, Herb. 
N. 
bras wn tenuissimum L. Near Chester. Miss Pot 
Charophyllum Anthriscus Lam. Chester walls, May ath, 1828. 
. Winch. 
erste nigritellus D. Don. New Brighton, Sept. 18th, 1887. 
C. C. Babington 3 
Lycopodium inundatum Li. Sale’s Moor, near Manchester. Mr. 
I. Robson, Herb. N. Winch. 
Cheshire Carices in Herb. Boott at Kew :— 
Carex: eerie L. Mr. eer 1836. 
C. avillaris Good. Mr. Wilson, 1 : M 
Cc. peace L. Dr. Hooker, ry No doubt derived from Mr. 
Wilson 
ah sevéela Good. Mr. Wilson, 1841. 
Cheshire specimens in Herb. Borrer at Kew :— 
Epipactis palustris Cr. Knutsford Moor, 1837. 
Ualaatiigh ‘itl stricta Nutt. Oakmere, oe 1846. 
Carew filiformis L. Oakmere, 1846. G. E ith. 
Mr. Borrer probably went to the meeting of the British eee 
ation at Liv ipeicese ol in 1837. He was with h Mr. Wilson ——. us 
Visit to the county. Pike went, during this trip, to Chester, New 
Brighton, Knutsford, and Beeston. 
