828 NOTES ON THE FLORA OF BERKSHIRE. 
Near Wantage, Dr. Trimen. — Silene nutans L. One plant in 
Wellington Grounds, Rev. C. W. Penny.—Silene Armeria L. 
Sonning. — S. conica L. One plant near Newbury, H. Boswell.— 
Linum angustifolium L. Farm at Crowthorn, Rev. C. W. Penny. 
This may belong to a higher grade of citizenship. — Geranium 
It may be a colonist; I have been unable to find any 
other record than. the above vague note.—Polemonium caruleum 
0 localities are on record; both of garden origin ? — Veronica 
spicata Lu, Three or four plants in a brickfield at Wellington 
College, Rev. C. W. Penny. — Chenopodium Botrys L. Bray, 1861. 
tga biflorus Curtis. Grange Farm. 
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in the Newbury list. — Lythrum Hyssopifolia L. Only recorded 
$ vicar there, and from near 
Win sor. — Tordylium maximum L. The record in the Botanist’s 
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L, About Reading. Is now a very rare plant in Central Britain. 
— Gnaphalium dicicum L. The records in the Newbury list are 
possibly erroneous, but it may yet be found on the north escarp- 
ment of the chalk. — Gentiana Pneumonanthe L. 1am afraid lost 
from Sulehampstead. It occurs in Surrey and Hants, just outside 
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1, A decreasing plant in all its Midland stations. — Tewcrium 
Scordium L. I have been unable to find it in the marshy meadows 
of Abingdon and Eynsham, which formerly yielded it. They are 
still damp enough. The Godstow locality was in Oxon. —- Orchis 
Simia Lam. Almost or quite extinct. — Damasonium Alism 
arx and Sunningwell Bog. Is there a more recent record ?— 
Lycopodium clavatum Li. Although not recently found, surely it 
will yet be discovered about Bagshot Heath. 
4th. Plants recorded in error, or of which there is only a slight 
