842 NOTES ON THE FLORA OF BERKS. 
Carduus nutans Li. and C. we L: Common. 
Cnicus acaulis Hoffm. Com - W: Be edon » &e. 
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Cichorium Intybus L. Rather common, especially at Hampstead 
Norris (M) and Peasemore (W). 
teracitum umbellatum Li. M: Fence Wood; Hermitage.—H. 
boreale hes ~ Phage last, and on Cold Ash Common, W: Snels- 
_ Lysimachia Nummularia 1, Locally common. M: Fair Cross 
Pond. W: Beedon Wood. 
Vinca minor LL. M- Langley. Denizen 
Lycopsis arvensis L. M: Sa; andy Lane: W: Beedon and 
World’s End. 
Myosotis palustris bea M: Hampstead Norris. No other 
‘water Forget-me-not” 
Cuscuta Epithymum Mab. M: Cold Ash Common. 
Atropa: Belladonna L. M: Westbrook Copse ; abun dant, and 
apparently as truly native as the Solanum Dulcamara and "Inula 
Conyza that grew with it. 
Verbascum Thapsus L. Common. — V. nigrum L. M: Hamp- 
stead Stato in one spot. 
eronica polita Fr. M: Beedon, &. Much commoner than 
phaser which I found with itieniiy. V. seutellata Li. > Fair. 
Cross Pond. a Sia Wis L.. M: Hampstead Norris, stream. 
W: _Winterbourn 
Filan ps pratense . M: Sandy | ae ; Hermitage. W: 
In plenty in Beedon Wood, and in wood near Snelsmore Common. 
fates officinalis [y. oly Snare M: Hampstead 
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Thymus Serpylium Fy, Frequent — T. Chamedrys Fr. M: 
h Comm 
Calamintha Clinopodium Benth, Very common. W: Beedon 
» &e.—C. arvensis Lam, M: Westbrook. W: Between 
Beedon and Kast eee 
