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In moist, open places : — 



Ranunculus Ficaria. 



Neckerea claviculata. 



Viola Riviniana. 



Stellaria Holostea. 



Hypericum pulchrum. 



Rubus fruticosus ag-g. 



Rubus corylifolius. 



Rosa carina ag-g-. 

 In moist, shaded places :- 



Lychnis dioica. 



Oxalis Acetosella. 



Circasa lutetiana. 



Sanicula europsea. 



Galium Aperina. 



Epilobium ang;ustifolium. 

 Scabiosa succisa. 

 Centaurea nigra. 

 Hieracium boreale. 

 Hypochseris radicata. 

 Veronica serpyllifolia. 

 Galeopsis Tetrahit. 



Asperula odorata. 

 Nepeta Glechoma. 

 Mercurialis perennis. 

 Allium ursinum. 

 Millium effusum. 



Very moist or wet places, open or shade :- 



Ranunculus repens. 

 Cardamine amara. 

 Cardamine flexuosa. 

 Hypericum tetrapterum. 

 Geranium Robertianum. 

 Lotus uliginosus. 

 Spiraea Ulmaria. 

 Chrysosplenium oppositifolium. 

 Epilobium obscurum. 

 Epilobium hirsutum. 



Ang-elica sylvestris. 

 Valeriana officinalis. 

 Carduus palustre. 

 Crepis paludosa. 

 Scrophularia nodosa. 

 Luzula maxima. 

 Deschampsia caespitosa. 

 Equisetum sylvaticum. 

 Athyrium Filix-foemina 

 and var. ovatum. 



Medium places in respect to both moisture and openness and 

 shade : — 



Anemone nemorosa. 



Ranunculus Ficaria. 



Arenaria trinerva. 



Rubus idaeus. 



Epilobium monta*num. 



Heracleum Sphondylium. 



Hedera Helix, 



Viburnum Opulus. 



Lonicera Periclymeum. 



Solidag^o Virg-aurea. 



Vaccinium Myrtillus. 



Calluna Erica. 



Veronica montana. 

 Among^ the plants which grow 

 opener places are : — 



Stellaria Holostea. 



Bellis perennis. 

 Those which take possession 

 above are : — 



Ranunculus repens. 



Anthryscus sylvestris. 



Tussilago Farfara. 



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Stachys sylvatica. 

 Urtica dioica. 

 Corylus Avellana. 

 Salix Caprea. 

 Scilla festalis. 

 Luzula vernalis. 

 Holcus mollis. 

 Holcus lanatus. 

 Dactylis g-lomerata. 

 Poa pratensis. 

 Lastraea Filix-mass. 

 Lastraea spinulosa. 

 Lastraea dilatata. 

 near the footpaths in the 



Ag-rostis vulg-aris. 

 Poa annua, 

 of the sandhills referred to 



Urtica dioica. 

 Rumex obtusifolius. 

 Poa pratensis. 



