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THa NATURALIST. 



Sagina. Linn. Pearlwort. 

 S. procumbens, L. Bab. 49. Walls and damp waste ground. 

 S. apetala, L. Bab. 50. Fern field, Well End. 



NotS. — I think S. suhulata, Wimm., also occurs in tb is locality, but am not sure. 

 S. nodosa, E. Meyer, Bab. 51. " Winter Hill and Cookbam Down," Berks. 

 PhytA. 984. 0,S. 



Alsine. Walil. 



A. temdfolia, Walil. " Eare." Bab. 52. Cloverfield near Abbey Barn, 



tlirougb whicb the footpatli runs to Elackwell Heath, abundant ; Avail 



at Little Marlow, opposite the Church ; wall by Mr. Wingrove's Earm, 

 Hazlemoor. 



Arenaria. Linn. 

 A. trinervis, L. Bab. 52. Woods and hedgebanks. 

 A. serpyUifolia, L. Bab. 53. Walls, frequent. 

 A. lej)todados, Gmss. Bab. 53. Cornfields and waste ground. 



Note. — Except in situation, I can discover but little difference between these two 

 species. 



Stellaria. Linn. Stitchwort. 

 S. media, With. Chick weed. Bab. 54. Fields and waste ground. 



y S. negleda, Weihe, occasionally occurs. Hughenden Park, etc. 

 S. Holostea, L. Bab. 54. Eledgebanks and woods. 



S. glauca, With. " Eather rare," Bab. 54. In damp meadows about 

 Marlow, frequent ; in a damp meadow adjoining Cock Marsh, and by a 

 ditch near Bisham Wood, Berks. 

 graminea, L. Bab. 54. Heathy places, and by roadsides. 



S. uliginosa, Murr. Bab. 65. Damp places, not very common; Hughenden 

 Park ; Wycombe Eye ; ISTewland, etc. 



Malachium. Fries. Water Chickweed. 

 M. aquaticum, Er. Bab. 55. By the Thames, and by ditches about Marlow; 

 also by the Wick. 



Cerastium. Linn. Mouse-ear. 

 C. glomeratum, Thuil. Bab. 55. Dry fields and by roadsides. 

 C. t7iviale. Link. Bab. 56. Fields, roadsides, and waste ground. 

 C. semidecandrum,, L. Bab. 56. In dry places ; Fernfield, etc. 



M(ENCHIA. EJl7'h. 



M. ereda, Sm. Bab. 57. Fernfield, Well End; Wheeler End Common. 



