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Order XV— MALYACEiE. 

 Malva. Linn. Mallow. 

 M. moschata, L, Musk Mallow, Bab. 58. Eoadsides and borders of 



fields, not very common. 

 M. sylvestris, L. Bab. 58. Eoadsides and waste places. 

 M. rotundifolia, L. Bab, 58. Roadsides and by walls. 



Order XVI— TILIACEiE. 



TlLiA. Linn. Lime. 

 * T. grandifolia, Ebrh. Bab. 59. Occurs in Wycombe Park, and occasion- 

 ally in other places, but is nowhere native. 



Order XVII— HYPERICACE^. 



Hypericum. Linn. S. John's Wort. 

 % Lf. calycinum, L. In the shrubbery at Hughenden, where liellehorus 

 foetidus, grows. Mr. Ullyett thinks that he has seen it in Whittington 

 Park. 



H. Androsmmuw,, L. Tutsan. Bab. 60. In Avoods, not uncommon. Fen- 

 nel's Wood ; Dane Garden Wood ; Wood near Winch Bottom ; West 

 Wycombe Woods ; Cook's Hall Woods ; Wood near Stone Warren ; 

 Great Missenden Wood ; etc. " At the top of Bisham Wood," Berks. 

 Phyt. i. 985. 0. 8. 

 Note. — " Touch-and-heal" is the local name of this species. 



H. quadranguhim, L. Bab. 61. By ditch sides, Wycombe ; and by the 

 Thames, abundant. 



//. perforatum, L. Bab. 61. Hedgebanks, common. 



IToTE. — The form H. Uneolatum, Jord. having black lines at the back of each petal, 



is almost equally common with the typical species. 



H. ■Jiumifusum, L. Bab. 61. Commons and roadsides. Lane End Common; 



Eernfield ; Wycombe Heath ; I^aphill Common, etc. 

 H. hirsutiim, L. Bab. 62. Woods and hedgebanks. 



n. montanum, L. Bab. 62. ]^ot very uncommon in woods, and occasionally 

 ■ by roadsides. Hughenden Wood ; small wood on Bledlow Ridge ; 



Winch Woods ; Wood at Lane End ; roadside between Wycombe and 



Marlow; " Woods southeast of Marlow Common," Phyt. i. 985. 0. S. 



Bisham wood, Berks. 

 H. pulch'wn, L. Bab. 62. Banks, commons, and occasionally in woods ; 



not very common. 



