BRITTEN : FLORA OF HIGH WYCOMBE. 



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HippuRis. Linn. Marestail. 

 H. vulgaris, L. Bab. 124. In the Wick, near West Wycombe ; also in the 

 ditches near the Suspension-bridge at Marlow. 



Order XXXI.— CUCUEBITACE^. 

 Bryonia. Linn. Eed, or White, Bryony. 

 B. dioica, L. Bab. 124. Hedges, &c. 



Order XXXIL— PORTULACE^. 

 MoNTiA. Linn. Water Blinks. 

 M. fontana, L. Bab. 125. On Lane End, Wheeler End, and !N'aphill 

 commons. 



Order XXXIIL— PARONYCHIACE^. 

 Lepigonum. Fries. Sandwort. 

 L. ruhrum, Er. Bab. 127. Fern-field, Well End ; Holt-spur gravel-pit, near 

 Wooburn ; Lane End Common. 



Spergula. Lin7i. Spurrey. 

 >S'. arvensis, L. Bab, 128. Cultivated fields, frequent. 



ScLERANTHUS. Linn. Knawel. 

 S. annuus, L. Bab. 128. Eields, frequent ; Little Mario w, West Wycombe, 

 etc. 



Order XXXIY.— CRASSULACE^. 

 Sedum. lAnn. Stonecrop. 



S. Fabaria, 'Koah.. Orpine. Bab. 129. Hedgebanks and borders of fields : 

 Booker ; road from Wycombe to Marlow ; very abundant by the field 

 path from Hughenden to Kingshill ; Widmoor End ; West Wycombe, 

 Mr. Ullyett ; Little Marlow, Phyt. i. 987, (where it is recorded as 

 S. Tele;phium ; 8. Faharia is probably intended) as this is the species 

 occurring in aU the other localities : Great Marlow. 



[ S. album, L. Bab. 130. Wall in Wycombe, planted.] 



S. acre. L. Wall Pepper. Bab. 130. Walls, frequent. Little Marlow ; 

 Wycombe ; West Wycombe ; Little Missenden, etc. : by the side of 

 the West Wycombe road : and truly wild on the barren hill between 

 Bledlow Ridge and the Union House. 



% S. reflexum, L. Bab. 130, Old wall by Little Marlow Church. 



