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THE NATURALIST. 



L, arvense, L. Bab. 231, Cornfields, etc., common. 



Myosotis. LAnn. Scorpion-grass. 

 M. palustris, With. Forget-me-not. Bab. 231. Watery places and by 

 streams. 



M. ccespitosa, Schultz. Bab. 232. Wooburn Common; Wbittington 

 Park j &c. 



M. arvensis, Hoffm. Bab. 232. Fields and roadsides. 



(3, umbrosa I Gathered by Mr. T. P. Lucas, in one of the woods 

 round Wycombe, and by him referred to M. sylvatica. 



M. collina, Hoffm. Bab. 232. Dry banks and walls. 



Jf. versicolor, Ehrh. Bab; 233. Banks and dry places. 



Order LY.— SOLAI^ACE^. 

 SoLANUM. Linn. Nightshade. 



S. nigrum, L. Garden Mghtshade. Bab. 234. Eare about Wycombe, 

 where it only occurs as a weed in gardens ; waste ground about Mar- 

 low, and by the " Jolly Anglers " Inn, opposite Marlow Church, on the 

 other side of the river. 



;Si. Dulcamara, L. Bitter-sweet. Bab. 234. Hedges, etc. 



Atropa. Linn. Deadly Nightshade. 



A. Belladonna, L. " Eare." Bab. 234, Wycombe Park, near the middle 

 lodge, very fine and abundant ; ''also some years ago on Keep Hill, and 

 on the south side of the small wood above Hedge Mill, Loudwater," 

 MIS. ; a very large plant in a plantation of young firs, Hughenden 

 Woods ; ''in the woods between the Oxford and Wycombe roads, 

 copiously.'^ Pliyt. i. 990. O.S. " Common in Bisham Wood, Berks." 

 Mr. J. G. Melvill. 



Htoscyamus. Linn.. Henbane. 



H. niger, L. Bab. 234. Waste ground : in a pit at Littleworth, Downley, 

 abundant ; roadside near Bradenham ; plentiful in a lane leading from 

 the Union House to Bledlow Eidge ; on Totteridge Common ; Wycombe 

 Park ; and about Marlow and Cookham. 



[Lyciu7n bay-harum, L; "Tea tree." Bab. 235. Hedge by the game- 

 keeper's cottage, in Winch Bottom.] 



[Datura Stramonium, L. Bab. 235. Occasionally occurs as a weed in 

 cultivated ground, Wycombe.] 



