74 ON THE FLORA OF SOUTH BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Drosera rotundifolia L.—Very rare. Flitwick Marsh. 
[D. longifolia* and D. anglica are both given by Abbot, at 
** Ampthill Bogs,” but they are probably extinct.] 
Polygala vulgaris Li 
— ria officinalis L.—An escape on the Midland Railway, 
Harlingt 
Nilene riafata 8 
oy noctiflora 7a —Rare. Barton Hills. (Oakley West Field, 
A 
Lychnis vespertina Sibth.; L. diurna Sibth.; L. Floscuculi, L.; 
L. Githago Lam 
— serp iyllifolia L.—Walls. . leptoclados.—F allow fields, 
Lim 
Cerastium semidecandrum L. ; C. —- atum Thuill.; C. triviale L. 
—Local. Fields near Warden Hills 
tellaria aquatica Scop. ss wm e ‘‘ Marslets,” Luton; near 
_ oe ae Flitwick. 
a With. ; S. graminea L.; S. Holostea L. 
ae With. —Rare. Woods, arth Hoo Park, Mr. J. 
Spergula arvensis 
Spergularia rubra Fenzl.—Flitwick. Only observed on the 
d. 
uus Li. 
ontia fontana L.—Wet places. Rare. Ampthill Moor ; 
Potton Marshes, ‘‘ Abbot.”’ Not observed recently. 
Claytonia perfoliata Don.—Abundant and well established on the 
lower green sand between Ampthill and Maulde 
ypericum perforatum L.; H. cs oa Br: ae pulchrum L. 
A. humifusum LictLocal. oe oe Gre 
H., hirsutum L.—Loeal. Bis 
H. Elodes L.—Rare. ‘“ eee Marshes,” Abbot. Potton 
Marshes are now drained, hence co is probably extinct. 
Malva moschata L. ; M. sylves 
M. rotundifolia L —Loeal. Most abundant on the lower green 
sand, Ampthill, Woburn, & 
m. 
Geranium pratense L.—Locally abundant. Nether Crawley ; 
Limbury; Totternhoe. 
G. pyrenaicum L.—Occurs at Cold Harbour, Herts, just over 
the county boundary, and also amg Bedford. 
. molle L.; G. dissectum L.; G. Robertianum L. 
G. lucidum L.—Loeal. “ Marslets,” near Luton. 
Erodium cicutarium L’ Heri 
Oxalis Acetosella L. 
Tlex Aquifolium L. —Abundant in hedges. 
heae is no specimen in Abbot's Herbarium, See Mr. Pryor’s paper in 
boas. Bot.,’ — p. 44. 
