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*+ Amsinckia capcap. te Lehm. 1. Blaby Mill, W. A. fs Crop- 
ston, 7. A. P. 6. Castle Donington, 7. H.R 
Mace Wii L. 9. Elmsthorpe, M. “AL —+C. Trifolii Bab. 
. Cropston, 7. A. P. 9. Clover-field at Sapcote, W. Spencer. 
ran aees faget E21 gme Blaby elt, 7 4. V..* 2. 
Syston Rifle-range, 1899, one plant. 5. Beaumont Leys Sewage 
Farm, T.'A. P. “Between Barrow and Seagrave, F.K. 7. As 
de-la- Zouch, W.B. 11. Kibworth, L. C. Haward. Gaddington 
Reservoir, F. R. Rowley. 
Solanum nigrum L. 9. Blaby, W. A. V.—* tS. a i - 
5. Abundant on the Beaumont Leys Sewage Farm. There 1 
doubt the seeds are carried down by the sewage. The fruit i is 
gathered and ripened indoors. 
tDatura Stramonium L. 5. Quorn, F. K, 
Plantago major var. inter aie Gilib. © 6. Cropston Reservoir, 
. I. M.—P. lanceo é Timbali Reichb. 5. Quorn, 1899, 
W. M. R—*+P. arenaria W. & K. 1. Belgrave Pumping Station, 
one plant, 19 
Verbascum virgatum Stokes. 5. Cropston, L. Atkins. 
tLinaria Cymbalaria Mill. 11. Saddington Church, W. B.— 
L spuria Li. i. Newton Fields, Oadby, with L. Kiatina, 1902, W. B. 
tAntirrhinum majus L. 4. Muston, 4.£.F. 6. Breedon Quar- 
res, 
+ Mamesclus Langsdorfii Donn. 5. Cropston Reservoir and streams 
connected, 7. 4 P. Black kbrook, F’. K. Nacucaiinea shout ths brook 
at Gracedieu, F’. 7’ 
Veronica pea L. 6. Wet ground near Hemington. 12. 
Great eB 
Euphrasia stricta Host. 1. Hamilton grounds, W. B. . 2. 
S. Croxton, 4. 8. H. — FE. curta Fr. 5. Ulverscroft, 7. A. P.— 
Var. glabrescens Wittr. 5. Field at errr T. A. P. — EF. Rost- 
koviana Hayne. 5. Cropston Reservoir, 7..A.P. Shepshed Lane, 
FP. FM, Ulverseroft and near High ipewens. Section. Copt Oak. 
— EF. nemorosa H. Mart. 38. Stonesby, old quarries. 5 High 
Towers, Section. Am between pore and Cropston, 7. A. P. 
6. Breedon Cloud, W. MM. R. Lount Wood, 7. E.R. Coleorton 
Wood, 7.C. 8. Senet 9. Stony Stanton, M@.H. 12. Owston 
Wood. 
*Orubanche elatior Sutton. 11. On Centaurea Scabiosa, near cine 
ton Westerby. 1888, Mrs. Macauley.—*O. minor L. 1, Gar a of 
St. Paul’s Morgan Leicester, on Digitalis, 1894, Rev. J. Masv 
0. cies Duby. 1. On ivy-covered wall near ‘Blaby Mill, 1901, 
are officinalis L. 6. Single plant in an ay at Castle 
Donington, 7. H.R. 12. Roadside, Horninghold, J 
Mentha longifolia Huds. var. aloe Willd. 5. 5: Orehall at 
Woodhouse Eaves, F’. 7. M. — M. sativa L. var. subglabra Baker. 
5. Cropston, 1873, Miss Russell. . 
Thymus ee mL. 2. Upland aig near Beeby, W. A. J. 
3. Stones a .C. 4, Saltby Heath, W. 
- Nepeta Cataria L. 9. Roadside near Nav ugh. 
Lamium y wher ond Vill. 5. Garden ate Cush Oak. Road- 
