LITTLE GADDESDEN. 3O9 



ig. Lathyrus Sylvestris lutea, 599. [L. pratensis.J 



20. Darr-gras, 80. [Briza Media, Quaking grass.] 



21. R6d-svingel, 93. [Festuca rubra, subsp. of 

 F. ovina, Hooker, Stud. Fl., 1870, p. 448. Fescue-grass.] 



22. Tussilago Vulg. Coltsfoot. [T. farfara.] 



23. Equisetum pratense. 



24. Brunella. [Prunella vulgaris, self-heal.'] 



25. Millefolium vulg. alb., Bauh. Pin., 140. [Achillea 

 Millefolium.] Yarrow, Milfoil. 



26. Cerastium Villoso-viscosum 379. [C. Triviale 

 Link, is the C. Viscosum Linn, of W. Hooker and Arnott, 

 see J. Hooker, St. Fl. 1870, p. 55. Mouse-ear Chickweed.] 



27. Bellis Sylvestris minor C[aspar] B[auhin]. [B. 

 perennis L. Daisy.] 



28. Linum Catharticum [Linn. Purging flax.] 



Of each of this last group there was found only a 

 single example. 



Klades-lappar til godsel pa akern. 



Rags for manure on the arable. 



We afterwards went over small inclosures which were 

 sown with wheat, partly in broadland and partly in four- 

 thorough-stitches. Everywhere on these fields lay small 

 pieces of clothes or clothes-laps and clouts, or rags of all 

 sorts of different colours, some of which lay down in the 

 ground, others on the surface. They were bought from 

 a tailor in London,' and carried here from thence, and laid 

 out on the fields as an excellent manure to increase 

 [T. I. p. 306] the growth of crops. The soil, jordmon, 

 was here the same brick-coloured earth as is found every- 

 where on Chilturn Land, but in addition these fields were 

 very full of flints. 



Bokars vaxt och alder. Beeches' growth and age. 



On the north side of a hill there were several beeches 



