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SisoN. Ldnn. Stonewort. 

 ^S^. Amomurriy L. Bab. 144. Hedgebanks ; in some places — as on the road to 

 Marlow — very abundant. 



^GOPODiUM. Ldnn. Goutweed. 

 JE. Podagraria^ L. Bab. 145. Hedges, usually near houses ; Wycombe 

 Park and Churchyard ; near Booker, Totteridge, Lane End, etc. 

 BuNiuM. Linn. Earth-nut. 

 B. flexuosum, With. Bab. 145. Woods and commons, rather jErequent ; 

 Whittington Park ; Downley ; Kingshill, etc. 



PiMPiNELLA. Linn. Burnet Saxifrage. 

 P. Saxifmga, L. Bab. 145. Banks and commons. 

 Note — Varies greatly in the size and shape of its leaves. 



SiUM. Linn. Water Parsnep. 

 S. latifolium, L. "Eare." Bab. 146. Ditches near the Suspension-bridge, 

 Marlow ; by Spade Oak Ferry (Bucks side) ; ponds in Cock Marsh, 

 Berks. 



S. angustifolium, L. Bab. 146. Ditches and marshy places; Wycombe 

 Rye j with S. latifolium at Marlow. 



QEnanthb. Linn, Water Drop wort. 

 CE. Jistulosa, L, Bab. 147. Ponds, ditches, and marshy places. 

 CE. crocata, L. Bab. 148. Common by the Thames. 

 CE. PJiellandrium, L. Bab. 148. Ponds and ditches. 



-^THUSA. Linn. Fool's Parsley. 

 (E. Cynapium, L. Bab. 148. Waste ground and cornfields ; a garden weed. 



SiLAUS. Besser. Pepper Saxifrage. 

 S. pratensis, Bess. Bab. 149. Meadows by the Thames ; Little Marlow ; 

 Well End ; " very abundant in the meadows about Cookham, and 

 under Bisham wood," Berks. Phyt i. 987. O.S. 



Angelica. Linn. 



A. sylvestris, L. Bab. 149. "By the banks of the river Thames," Phyt. 

 i. 987. O.S. I have not seen it. 



Pastinaca. Linn. Parsnep. 

 P. sativa, L. Bab. 150. Hedgebanks and borders of fields. 



Heracleum. Linn. Cow Parsnep. 

 H. Spkondylium, L. Bab. 150. Banks, meadows, and borders of fields. 



Note. — A curious form occurred near West Wycombe, having a foliaceous mnbelj, 

 part leaf and part blossom. 



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