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Blackstonia perfoliata Huds. st Heytesbury Downs. 
Erythrea pulchelia Fr. 2. Searce on the clay, south of Sandridge. 
Gentiana lingulata Agardh, fy precox Towns. 1. Westbury - 
two, when growing side by aes es dese ced This was doubtless 
Gerard’s * G. sete Se n by him on Salisbury Plain. G. sanenee 
L. is frequent all over the grassy chalk downs in Dist. 1a 
Cynoglossum ey 2 e L. 1. Bulkington; Steeple ieee 
bass 2. Seend 
Myosotis cespitosa F. Schultz. 2. Sells Green, near Seend.— 
M. collina Hoffm. 1. Keevil. —M. versicolor Reichb. 1. Chap- 
manslade. 
Lithospermum officinale Hs 2. Conkwell; Ford.—L. arvense L. 
2. Ditteridge. 8. Boyton 
Varhanee Thapsus L. er Steeple Ashton. 8. Between Chick- 
lade and Wylye; also V. nigrum 
Linaria vulgaris L. Generally distributed, I believe, in Dist. 1, 
8. 
Veronica montana L. 1. Black Dog Woods. — V. Anagallis- 
aquatica L. 1. Bulkington. 2. Bae vanal, Seend. 8. Heytesbury. 
Euphrasia nemorosa H. Mar 1. Westbury Downs. 8. Downs 
about Warminster, Hear Boyton, Chicklade, &c., in great 
abundance ; three separate gatheriags were so named by Mr. Towns- 
end. This segregate, though probably oe 3 etter Wilts plant, 
io not seem to have been. definitely recorded. 
Pedicularis sylvatica L. 1. Cow ‘hese near Edington ; Horn- 
ingsham. 
Rhinanthus stenophyllus Schur (Alectorolophus stenophy thes us Stern.). 
8. Arn Hill, Warminster; determined by Dr. J. yon Sterneck, who 
remarks that the internodes are aaah long (often the case in 
our British form). Not previously observed in Wilts, but it is 
Pi ie prove frequent. Typical &. minor Ehrh. is common in 
past 
pres hirsuta Huds. 1. Keevil; Dilton Marsh, &c. Be- 
tween Seend Station and Sandridge. 8. Shere Water. Doubles 
Vv 
(M. sativa L.). 1. Roadside near Keevil Gate. 8. teeta i navaty: 
M. arvensis L, is eee distributed in West Wilts 
Lye europaeus L. 2. By the canal, Seend. 
Calamintha arvensis Lam. 8. Heytesbury. 
Scutellaria galericulata L. 2. Canal-bank, Seend. 
Stachys Betonica Benth. 1. Black Dog Woods. 2. Somerford 
Common; Colerne; Ford; Sandridge, &c.— S. palustris L. 1. 
omham 
: am 8. ytesbury, 
Galeopsis angustifolia Ehrh, 1. Tinhead ; Coulston. 8. Heytes- 
ry: 
Lamium aapleninae L. 2. Ditteridge; Ford. a 
Ballota nigra L. 1. Keeyil. 2. Wootton Bassett. 3. Minety. 
8. Boyton ; Wylye, 
