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Notes — Flowering Plants. 



Viola Riviniana Reich. 

 Cerastium tetrandum Curt. 

 Cerastium arvense L. 

 Stellaria uliginosum Murr. 

 Arenaria trinervia L. 

 Hypericum hirsutum L. 

 Malva rotundifolia L. 

 Geranium pusillum L. 

 Geranium columbinum L. 

 Trifolium medium L. 

 Vicia angustifolia L. 

 Primus domestica L. 

 Rubus caesius L. 

 Geum rivale L. 

 Potentilla procumbens Sibth. 

 Rosa micrantha Sm. 

 Crataegus oxyacanthoides Thuill. 

 Saxifrag-a tridactylites L. 

 Saxifraga granulata L. 

 Sedum acre L. 

 Sanicula europaea L. 

 Apium repens Hook f. 

 Anthriscus sylvestris Hoffm. 

 Heracleum Sphondylium L. 



var. angfustifolium Huds. 

 Cornus sang'uinea L. 

 Viburnum Opulus L. 

 Galium cruciata Scop. 

 Valerianella olitoria Poll. 

 Valerianella rimosa Bast. 

 Erigeron acre L. 

 Anthemis arvensis L. 

 Crepis biennis L. 



I may add that the Rev. E 

 kindly written me, asking- that 

 be added to the above list, it h 

 Woodhall this summer (1900). 



Mariana lactea Hill. Kirkstead 

 Abbey ; locality shown me by 

 the late Mr. John Burder. 



Hieracium vulgatum Fr. 



Hypochceris glabra L. 



Primula acaulis L. 



Primula veris L. 



Fraxinus excelsior L. 



Myosotis versicolor Reichb. 



Digitalis purpurea L. 



Veronica polita Fr. 



Veronica Tournefortii C.Gmel. 



Lamium purpureum L. 



Rumex sanguineus L. 



P viridis Sibth. 



Rumex obtusifolius L. 



Mercurialis perennis L. 



Salix Caprea L. 



Salix repens L. 



Populus tremula L. 



Pinus sylvestris L. 



Tamus communis L. 



Juncus conglomeratus L. 



Luzula vernalis DC. 



Luzula erecta Dix. v. congesta. 



Potamog^eton pusillus L. 



Carex flacca Schreb. 



(=g-lauca Murr.). 



Carex flava L. 



Carex hirta L. 



Trisetum pratense Pers. 



Avena pratensis L. 



Bromus erectus Huds. 

 . Adrian Woodruffe-Peacock has 

 Sieglingia decimibens Bernh. may 

 avine" been noticed bv himself at 



NOTES— FLOWERING PLANTS. 



Anchusa officinalis near Louth.— A single plant of Anchusa offici- 

 nalis (Common Alkanet), in bloom, but fast going to seed, has been found 

 by Mr. Kiddall growing on the highway in rough slag metalling- in Kedding- 

 ton. near Louth. There is no other record for it in this district. — B. Crow, 

 Louth, 2nd October 1900. 



Arrowhead in East Cheshire. — The Common Arrowhead {Sagittaria 

 sagittifolia), a rare plant in East Cheshire, grows profusely in many places 

 in the Macclesfield Canal between Congleton and Gawsworth. The late 

 Lord De Tabley in his ' Flora of Cheshire ' gave only one station for it 

 in the Northwich Hundred and none in the Macclesfield Hundred, the two 

 divisions of the county in which this length of the canal lies. — Chas. 

 Oldham, Alderley Edg-e, 2nd October 1900. 



Naturalist, 



