172 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Teucrium Scorodonia L. Horningsham ; higepoasiss 8. 
Great Ridge Wood ; between ‘Chicklade and Wylye. 
: Chenopodium album L. var. viride pie 2. Bromham, 8. Hey- 
tesbury ; Boyton ; Wylye.— Var. viridescens St. Am. a heat 
my rubrum L. 1. Worton; Bulkington; Keevil. . Row 
Polygonum sa trier L. 2. Bromham. 
Rumex pulcher Li. adside, Sandridge, sparingly. 
Euphorbia amygdaloides L. Too general in the woods of Dist. 1 
“om 2 to need detailed localities, at least on the limestone and 
tients Lupulus L. 1. Corsley. 2. Bury Ditches; native. 
rtica dioica L. 1. A peculiar form, with small, oblong- 
lanceolate, hardly cordate hires occurs by a roadside near Keevil. 
Mr. Bennett says that it does not agree with an authentic specimen 
of var. oibenent Rixnseusin, Fl, Tye ol., but can give it no precise 
name; it may be merely a state, though quite a ‘gaa one.— 
U. urens seems to be rather uncommon; but I may have over- 
looked it 
Parietaria officinalis L. 1. Seend; Keevil. 2. Bromham ; 
Winsley. 
a — pubescens Khrh. 1. Black Dog Woods. 8. Great Ridge 
Salix = gilis =? rn Black Dog Woods. 8. Boyton (probably 
is S. 
lante .—S. cinerea L. Noted from various 
stations in Dik 3 es 3, 8; by far the most abundant species, 
I think.—S. aurita Leds Ohi sioaiinieds: 5. Somerford Common, 
and 8. Queen Street; locally abundant. — 8. Caprea L. 2. Bury 
Dite 
hes, ke 
Populus alba L.; P. tremula L. 1. Black Dog Woods; the 
latter looks truly wild. Several trees of P. canescens Sm., probably 
a hybrid between them, were also observed there. 
Taxus baccata 2. es. 
Elodea canadensis Michx. - 8. Heytesbury. 
Epipactis media Bab. 1. Coulston Hill. 
Orchis mascula L. 2. The form with unspotted leaves occurs 
near Somerford Common; a root which I brought home is constant, 
so far.— O. latifolia L. 1. voip Edington. 2. Ford. 
Habenaria viridis L. Downs between Boyton and Great 
Ridge; between Chicklade aa Wises: -H, bifolia R. Br. 1. In 
plenty on the Downs, above Tinhead and Coulston.—H. chloroleuca 
Ridley. Also occurs in the beech-woods towards Erlestoke. 
Tris fetidissina L. 2. Conkwell Wood, in, good quantity. 
Polygonatum se ag Ae All. 1. Coulston Hill; very fine.— 
P. officinale All, Mr. Bennett writes of specimens from near Ford 
(where it still shies plentifully) :—‘‘ The genuine — i.e. the 
P. vulgare Boreau ; the P. intermedium Boreau, which Flower 
lo 
sent Syme from Colerne, Wilts.” As both species cline to this 
neighbourhood, is it not possible that the Colerne plant was a 
hybri 
Allium vineale L. 1. Keevil. 2. Winsley. 8. Heytesbury 
