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June 26tli, Hypericum perforatum, Rosa coUina, Jacq., Epilohium parvi- 

 Jiorum, Erica tetralix, and Verbena officinalis, flower. 

 „ 27tli, Ballota nigra, flowers. 



„ 30tli, Hypericum montanum, Ononis arvensis, Galium verum, Car- 

 duus lanceolatus, Garduus arvensis, Erytlirea Centaurium, 

 Ldnaria vulgaris and Stachys Betonica, flower. Orchis 

 pyramidalis, in flower. 

 10, Torrington Place, PlymoulTi, 

 July 18, 1866. 



A FLOKA OF HIGH WYCOMBE. 



By James Britten. 



( Continued from page 37. J 



Daucus. Linn. Carrot. 

 D. Carota, L. Bab. 151. Railway banks, pastures, and sides of fields. 



Note, — Examples frequently occur having the umbel developed into many smaller 

 ones. 



ToRiLis. Adans. Hedge Parsley. 

 T. Anthriscus, Gaert. Bab. 151. Hedges and banks. 

 T. infesta, Spr. Bab. 152. Corn and clover fields. 



T, nodosa, Gaert. Bab. 152. Banks and fields. London road. High 

 Wycombe ; clover-field near Tinker's Wood; in a field on the right 

 of the Wycombe road [from Marlow] at the first descent, also on 

 Cookham Green," Berks. Phyt.i. 987. O.B. 



ScANDix. Linn. Shepherd's Needle. 



B. Pecten-Veneris, L. Bab. 152. Fields, etc. 



Anthriscus. Hoffm. Chervil. 

 A. sylvestris, Hofim. Bab. 152. Hedges and woods. 



A. vulgaris, Pers. Bab. 153. Is recorded without locality in Mr. Mill's 

 Marlow Kst ; near the river between Great and Little Marlow, Miss 

 Chandler. I have not seen it anywhere in the district. 



Ch^rophyiIlum. Linn. 



C. temulum, L. Kough Chervil. Bab. 153, Hedgebanks and borders of 



fields. 



