844 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Adova Sap mee L. RS ead Marston, M. H. Hinckley, 
PR. mley, i. 1 
*+ Lonicera Xyloaene 1. Beasniicne Thomson, ex herb, Kirby. 
“t Symphiocarpus racemosus Li. Naturalized in Budden Wood 
Quarry, and also in hedges around ete ster. 
Galium uliginosum L. 1. rmaston, T. C. — *G. erectum 
Huds. 1. Railway bank at Knighton, 1904, F. Geant 5. Swith- 
land and Cropston, 7’. 4. P. 6. Worthington, A.R.H. 7. Ashby- 
de-la- cou Ach. 1s @. Stony Stanton, /’, Brown.—*G. ern 3 
DC. 5. Cropston, 1904, 7. A. P. — G. tricorne Stokes. 1. Casua 
in garden at Birstal Hill, F. 7. M. Blaby Mill, W. A.V. BT me 
caston, 1895, A. Mansfield. Cornfield near Barrow Lime Works, 
F. 9. Cornfield near Parpaee, H.#. 
*tAsperula arvensis L. 5. Beaumont Leys Sewage arin. 
Valertana Mikanii syne 5. Botcheston Bog, E. F.C. 12. 
‘ b aye 
_*Valerianella carinata Lois. 6. Breedon Quarries, 19038, 7. £. R. 
Scabiosa Columbaria L. 8. Stonesby Quarries, F.7.M. 5. 
Swithland, F. K, 
Pe “Xan thium syinogam L. 5. Sewage Farm, Beaumont Leys, 1896, 
. Jarvi 
e L. 1. Pumping Station, Belgrave, 1901, 
Erigerom 
Between Teaseuee Abbey and the River Soar, Plen¢fal, 1864, 
FP. Tod, 
_ Inula britannica L, This species, a ees of damp me colons 
and river- in France, Spain, and Belgium, occurring as far 
north as 98, au was first noticed on the shore of Cropston Reser- 
ably increased in luxuriance. It flowers gate during July and 
August, but in the winter and spring the spot is submerged. The 
first specimens found were unbranched, and not characteristic. On 
this account it was first referred to J. montana, and also the Irish 
I. salicina. It differs from the former chiefly by its cor yaaa in- 
florescence, and from the latter by its hairy achenes. The 
fowl which haunt the locality were probably responsible tee ite 
introduction into Leicestershire. It has not been noted from any 
other locality in Britain. See Bot. Exchange Club Reports, 1894, 
p. 485 
*£ Calendula officinalis G 7. Ashby-de-la-Zouch, IV, B. 
Gnaphalium sylvaticum L. 9. Stony Stanton, 1902, M. H. 
Bidens cernua L. 1. Canal-bank near Wigston, V.4.V. 5. 
a K. 11. Church Langton, 7.C. 12. Keythorpe, Rev. 
T. Nor 
lenis arvensis L. 4. Saltby Heath, W.B. 2. Queniboayy 
T. A. P. 1. Casual at Blaby Mill, 1903. 5. Black Brook, 7’. 
Cropston, Swithland, and Thurcaston, 7’ as Pu 8, Kirkby Mallory, 
T, 
} Eclipta erecta W. 5, Beaumont Leys mee gl Be: aA. P. 
t Ambrosia trifida L. 1. Blaby Mill, 1903 
Artemisia Absinthium L. 12. Near ‘atgahine Bilio: F.T.M. 
