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THE NATURALIST. 



H, elodes, L. Bab 62. "I was informed that [it] usually occurred" in a 

 niarsli at Lane End, " "but it has disappeared this year [1864], owing to 

 the want of moisture." Mr. J. C. Melvill, in Naturalist i. 155. 



Order XVIII,— ACEEACE^. 

 Acer. Linn. Maple. 

 A. campestre^ L. Bab. 63. Hedges^ frequent ; occasionally attaining the 

 size of a tree. 



X A. pseudo-Plataniis, L. Sycamore. Bab. 63. In plantations, and occa- 

 sionally in hedges. 



Order XIX— GEEANIACE^. 

 Geranium. Linn. Crane'sbill. 

 X G. phoeum, L. Bab. 63. " Ina ditch along by the side of the railway by 



the edge of Eennell's Wood, above what was Mr, Musgrave's (now Mr. 



Hennell's) orchard or fields, at Loud water." MS. 

 G. pratense, L, Blue Cranesbill. Bab. 64. Plentiful by the Thames ; 



meadow at Bradenham, Mr. Kennedy. 

 t G. sanguineum, L. " Eare." Bab. 64. Eailway embanliment between 



High Wycombe and the Marsh, several plants. 

 G. pyrenaicum, L. " Eare." Bab. 64. By the London road, near Little 



London ; also by the same road, about half-a-mile below the Marsh, 



Mr. T. P. Lucas ! ; occurs, without locality, in Mr. Mill's Marlow Kst, 



Phyt. i. 986. O.S. 



G. piisillwn, L. Bab. 65. Cloverfields, roadsides, and waste ground, fre- 

 quent. 



G. dissectum, L. Bab. 65. Eoadsides and borders of fields. 



G. columhinum-, L. Bab, 65. On banks and among clover, not uncommon. 



About West Wycombe, Totteridge, Forty Green, Marlow, etc. Mr. 



Melvill records it from Bisham, Berks. 

 [ G. rotund'ifolium, L. This occurs in the Loud water list^ as having been 



observed by the high road between Loudwater and Wycombe ; but as 



some little doubt is expressed, the species there noticed may have been 



G. picsillum.] 



G. molle, L. Dovesfoot. Bab. 65. Banks and fields. 



Note, — "VlTiite-flowered varieties are frequent, 

 G. lucidum, L. Bab. 65. Hedgebanks, somewhat frequent. Lane by Eern- 

 field. Well End; and by Mount Pleasant at Elackwell Heath, abundant) 



