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THE NATURALIST. 



Order XXXV.— GEOSSULAEIACE^. 

 RiBES. Linn. 



t R. Grossularia^ L. Goose"berry. Bab. 131. Hedges about Wycombe, 

 frequent : Hollow Lane ; Booker, etc : also in woods : "Wycombe Park ; 

 wood, Winch. Bottom ; copse near Little Marlow, etc. 



R. ruirum, L. Eed Currant. Bab. 132. Wbittington Park, near tbe 

 " Swilley-hole," plentiful ; J roadside at Widmoor End. 



Order XXXYL—SAXIFEAGACE^. 

 Saxipraga. Linn. Saxifrage. 

 S. tridadylites, L. Bab. 1 35. Old Walls ; Wycombe, West Wycombe 



(very fine) ; Little Marlow, etc. 

 >S^. granulata^ L. Bab. 135. Wycombe Park ; meadow on tbe Hughenden 

 road j meadows in l^ewland, abundant ; Bradenham Churcli yard ; 

 meadows near Cock Marsh, Cookham, Berks. 



Chrysosplbnium. Linn. Golden Saxifrage. 

 C. oppositifolium, L. Bab. 136. Damp places : Wycombe Park ; Wbit- 

 tington Park, etc. 



Order XXXYIL— UMBELLIFEE^. 

 Hydrocottle. Linn. Marsh Pennywort. 

 H. vulgaris, L. Bab. 142. Marshy places, not common ; Lane End Com- 

 mon ; Naphill Common, etc. 



Sanioula. Linn. Sanicle. 

 S. europcBa^ L. Bab. 142. Woods and hedgebanks. 



Note. — A very luxuriant example occurred on Bledlow Ridge, having the head 

 composed of eight umbellets, and the involucre of seven or eight very large leaf -like 

 bracts, 



Petroselinum. Hoffm. Parsley. 

 *P. sativum^ Hoffm. Bab. 144. Several plants by the railway near the 



Oxford road, and Wycombe Marsh ; in a field of Saintfoin on the road 



to Totteridge, 1864. 



Helosciadium. Koch. Marshwort. 

 H. nodiflorum^ Koch. Bab. 144. Ditches and brooks. 



p. H. repensy Koch. Cock Marsh, near Cookham, Berks. 

 H. inundatum^ Koch. Bab. 144. Ponds on Naphill Common, plentiful ; 



ditch adjoining Cock Marsh, Berks ; pond in a field near Marlow, 



opposite Quarry Wood, Miss Chandler ; pond on Lane End Common. 



