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THE NATURALIST. 



CoNiUM. Linn. Hemlock. 

 C. maculatiim, L. Bab. 153. Rare in tliis district. A fine plant in WincK 

 Bottom, near tlie gamekeeper's cottage ; gravelly hollow in a field on 

 the right hand of the road between Marlow and Bisham, Berks, Miss 

 Chandler. 



Order XXXVIII.— ARALIACE^. 

 Adoxa. Linn. Moschatel. 

 A. moscliatellinay L. Bab. 155. Hedgebanks and woods, not very common ; 

 back lane to the Marsh; between Downley and West Wycombe; 

 Booker ; small copse in meadow near Chapel Lane ; " woods beyond 

 Marlow Common." Pkyt. i. 988. O.S. 



Hedera. Linn. J oy. 

 H. HeliXf L. Bab. 155. Hedges and woods. 



Order XXXIX.—CORE'ACE^. 

 CoRNus. Linn. Dogwood. 

 G. sanguinea, L, Bab. 155. Hedges, etc. 



Note, — In 1865 this shrub flowered for the second time in August — September, in 

 most of the hedges ; is this an ordinary occurrence ? , 



Division III. Corolliflor^. 



Order XL.— LORAOTHACE^E. 

 ViscuM. Linn. Misseltoe. 

 F. album, L. Bab. 156. Wycombe Park, on Limetrees and Hawthorns ; 

 West Wycombe Park, on Hawthorns and Elms ; small copse between 

 Little Marlow Church and the river, on Poplars, abundant ; on a Thorn 

 by the Bucks side of the river between Cookham and Bourne End ; 

 also at Booker. 



Order XLL— CAPRIFOLIACEiE. 

 Sambucus. Linn. Elder. 

 S. Ehulus, L. Bab. 157. " Dane's Blood." By the side of the pond just 

 beyond Deerham's Farm, by the road leading from Loudwater on 

 towards Penn. 

 S. nigra, L. Bab. 157. Hedges, etc. 



