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The Weeds of a Garden. 



plentiful, one asterisk f^) ; very abundant, two {^^) ; 

 one dagger (t) ; very rare, two (tt). 



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rare, 



Eanunculus acris. 



* II repens. 

 Thlaspi arvensis. 



* Capsella Bursa-pastoris. 

 Draba verna. 



■^ Cardamine hirsuta. 



Barbarea vulgaris. 



Sisymbrium officinale, 

 t Sinapis arvensis. 



Viola canina. 



II tricolor, var. arvensis. 

 ** Sagina procumbens. 



Spergula arvensis. 



Stellaria media. 



Cerastium glomeratum. 

 II triviale. 

 t Geranium moUe. 

 t II dissectum. 



Trifolium repens. 



Yicia Cracca. 

 '^ II Sepium. 



Epilobium montanum. 

 t Montia fontana. 

 t ^gopodium Podagraria. 



Galium Aparine. 

 + Sherardia arvensis. 



(Asperula odorata.) 

 t Valerianella olitoria. 



Sonchus arvensis. 



* (Hieracium aurantiacum.) 

 Taraxacum officinale. 



t Lapsana communis. 

 Carduus lanceolatus. 

 + Tussilago Farfara. 

 ** Senecio vulgaris. 

 II Jacobaea. 

 Bellis perennis. 

 Achillea Millefolium. 



Veronica serpyllifolia. 

 II officinalis. 



* II Chamsedrys. 



* II arvensis. 

 ir agrestis. 



(Linaria vulgaris.) 

 Mentha arvensis. 

 Lamium amplexicaule. 



II purpureum. 

 Galeopsis Tetrahit. 

 Prunella vulgaris. 

 Myosotis arvensis. 

 II versicolor. 

 +t Anagallis arvensis. 

 tt II II var. coerulea. 



Plantago major. 



II lanceolata. 



Chenopodium album. 

 Polygonum Persicaria. 

 M aviculare. 



II convolvulus. 



Eumex obtusifolius. 

 II Acetosa. 

 ** II Acetosella. 

 Euphorbia Helioscopia. 

 Urtica dioica. 

 t Salix viminalis. 

 Juncus communis. 



.1 bufonius. 

 Alopecurus pratensis. 

 Agrostis alba, 

 t Arrhenatherum avenaceum. 



Holcus lanatus. 

 * Poa annua. 

 II trivialis. 

 Festuca pratensis. 

 Bromus mollis. 

 Lolium perenne. 



Also several mosses, lichens, fungi, and liverworts. 



Some of the rarities were encouraged to grow and scatter 

 seeds, but the number which could be allowed such liberty 



