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Lychnis Githago Scop. Seeds in Roman Silchester, Clement 
Reid. 
*Cerastiwm ai et Curtis. 2. On Blewbury Downs in 1883. 
In recently examining my Cerastia for critical study, I detected a 
single spec ae of this local species among a gathering of C. semi- 
decandrum collected by me in May, 1883.—*C. tetrandrum Curt 
. To this must ne referred some specimens which I gat thered 
near racked d in 
a nodosa Fonal. oe fags Neot’s Meadow, Radley. 
Spergula pati L. sin Roman Silchester, Clement Reid. 
905. oun 
t*Althea hirsuta L. 2. Cothill cone with poultry food. 
rai ae pos cause its appearance in many other places is 
e.— 1*A. rosea L, Alien. 3. Waste ground by the railway, 
Reading 
Malva sylvestris L. and M. seg ec L. Seeds of both 
species in Roman Silchester, Clemen id. —+t*M. Alcea L. 
3. 
rray. 
Llex dinaidace L. First record, “Some trees in perfect 
blossom on Windsor Castle, and one imperfect ae Juye 1, 
1798,” MS. note on Sowerby drawing in Herb. Brit 
Euonymus europeus L. 2. East Garston, 1838, een: 1833, 
Hb. on 
+Melilotus arvensis Wallr. 2. Cothill—M. alba Desr. 2. Besil- 
sleigh. 3 and 4. “sem — M. indica All. 3. Reading railway. 
, Wali 
Trifolium pratense L. forma alba. 3. Hampstead Norris, 
Pamplin, 1833.—*Var. americanum Harz. 1. Near Wytham.— 
Mi 
é 907. 
t* Vicia varia Host. and +*V. bithynica L. 2. Casual at Cothill, 
1908 } i 10. 
Lathyrus sylvestris L. ecord, “L. major latifolius. In 
Merley Wood of arora “ Dillonina MS. 1746 1+, inconspicuus 
L. 2. Cothill, 1908. 
Rubus carpinflis W.&N. 3. Bucklebury, A. B. Jackson — 
fi. nitidus W.& N. 4. Greenham, A. B. Jackson. — R. rhombi- 
folius Weihe. rf Greenham, A. B. Jackson; one large bush near 
x Oar’s Hi 
infrequent in Berks.—R. ericetorum Lefey. 4. Hamps Park, 
B. Jackson. — R. pallidus Snelsmore Common ; 
Gree Common, A. B. Jac —R. rosaceus W. & 
infecundus Rogers. 4. Hampstead Marshall, 4. B. Jackson.— 
R. Marshalli ¥. & R. *var. semiglaber et eels leaves untypical. 
4. Greenham Common, A. B. Jackson 
