﻿Hieraeium rubicundum F. J. Hanb. ; Journ. Bot. 1892, p. 208. 

 Native on mountain rocks, rare. On the Bed Daren, Hatterel 

 Hills (14); Ley. 



H. sparsifolium Lindeb. Native on mountain rocks, at one 

 station only. In the Olchon Dingle, Hatterel Hills (14 ) ; Ley. 

 This plant is referred to in the Flora of Herefordshire, p. 526, where 

 the name " H. gothicum Fr." must be altered to the present. 



Erythrcea pidehella Fr. Native, in poor pastures, and by road- 

 sides ; 'rare or very rare. First found in 1889 by myself on a road- 

 side near Dinmore (8), and subsequently in profusion at the same 

 station by Rev. W. H. Purcfaas and myself in 1891 ; and in a wood- 

 track in the same neighbourhood in 1892. In pastures on hill-sides 

 above Dulas (13), 1892 ; pointed out to me by Mr. Cecil Butler. 



L>/si,narhia ciliata L. Alien, of garden origin. Found by Rev. 

 H. T. Williamson ! on the river-bank at Bredwardine (13) in 1889. 

 The station is, I believe, in proximity to gardens, and the plant is 

 doubtless an escape from cultivation. 



Litlorella lacustris L. Native, on the margin of moorland pools ; 

 very rare. Discovered in 1889 by Dr. Wood ! on Cusop Hill (14). 

 Previously found by the same acute observer in the same neigh- 

 bourhood, but just within the Breconshire boundary. 



ChenopoJivu, Yulv«ri« L. Once found, and probably a casual. 

 Hop-yard, Colwall (4), 1889 ; Miss Raper. The hop-yard in which 

 the plant grew was unfortunately destroyed in 1890, and the plant 

 has not reappeared since. 



Rume.v pulcher L. Waste ground and poor pastures, very rare. 

 Native, or introduced with seeds ? In some plenty on waste ground 

 near an outhouse, Foy (2), in August, 1889; Ley. Probably intro- 

 duced in this station ; still possibly a native plant which had escaped 

 detection. 



Aristolochia Clematitis L. Alien ; the remains of cultivation ? 

 In one spot. Waste ground, in the proximity of gardens at Ross (2), 

 1891 ; Ley. Already (in 1892) the spot has been built over, and 

 the plant, it is feared, destroyed. 



undtdata Ehrh. Introduced, in osieries ; very rare. 

 Osiery in an old brick-field, Pontrilas (14), September, 1893 ; Ley. 



Xartheciiim Ossifragum Huds. Native, on moorlands; very rare. 

 On the moorland of the Hatterel range of hills at the head of the 

 Olchon Dingle (14), at about 2000 ft., in small quantity, 1889 ; 

 Dr. Wood] This conspicuous and well-known plant must be ex- 

 tremely rare upon the Black Mountain group of hills. It had been 

 sought there in vain for many years, until discovered by Dr. Wood. 



Lu:ula albida DC. Introduced, at two stations. In the grounds 

 at Eywood, Titley (11), in turf; May, 1889, Dr. Wood I Sides of 

 a railway-cutting near Titley Junction, in fair abundance, along 

 with Lwsula maxima DC. and native grasses ; August, 1889, Pur- 

 chas £ Ley. These two stations lying within a mile of each other, 

 it can hardly fail to suggest itself that the occurrence of this 

 beautiful foreign wood-rush at both in the same year is due to some 

 common cause, but what such cause can be is not clear. Dr. Wood 

 informs me that there was nothing in the station at Eywood to 



