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Papaver Lecoqii, Lam. 
Arenaria leptoclaclos, Gush. 
Hypericum elodes, L. 
* Geranium sanguineum, L. 
Yicia gracilis, Lois. 
Y. lathyroides, L. 
Epilobium obscurum, Schrei. 
Scutellaria minor, L. 
Myosotis repens, Don. 
M. collina, Hoffm. 
Epipactis latifolia, “ All." 
Habenaria bifolia, “ Dr.” 
Polysticbum angulare, Neivm. 
Lastrea spinulosa, Presl. 
Exotic and Introduced Species. • 
Lepidium perfoliat urn, L. Gloucester. Dr. St. Brody. 
Camelina sativa, Crantz ; C.fcetida, Fries ; C. sylvestris, Fries. The 
first abundant, the two latter sparingly, in waste ground, near the 
docks, Gloucester. Dr. St. Brody. 
Erysimum repandum, L. Gloucester. Dr. St. Brody. 
Sisymbrium Irio, L. Oxford, by the Cherwell. W. T. Dyer. 
Agrostemma coronaria, L. On a rock, by the canal, Llanrochairn, 
Montgomeryshire. C. E. Parker. 
Impatiens parviflora, De Cand. An ineradicable weed in the Oxford 
Botanic Gardens. W. T. Dyer. 
Vicia villosa, L. Gloucester. Dr. St. Brody. 
(Enothera biennis, L. Railway banks, St. Vincent’s Rocks, Bristol. 
Dr. St. Brody. 
Claytonia alsinoides, Nutt. In great abundance in a wood at Ince, 
Cheshire. J. T. Robinson. 
C. perfoliata, Don. Stowmarket, Suffolk. C. E. Parker. 
Carum Carui, L. Gloucester. Dr. St. Brody. 
Anthriscus Cerefolium, Hoffm. Oxford. W. T. Dyer. 
Hieracium amplexicaule, L. This is stated by Mr. Syme to be 
“ naturalized on Magdalen College walls, Oxford.” Mr. Dyer and Mr. 
Boswell both send specimens. It has been cultivated in the Botanic 
Gardens, and, like many other plants there, is now left to itself, and 
comes up every year on the old garden walls, but does not spread. 
Centaurea Jacea, L. Meadow at Twickenham, Middlesex. W. T. 
Dyer. The forms a. genuina, and /3. vulgaris, of Koch, are both found 
there. 
C. Melitensis, L. Gloucester, not uncommon. Dr. St. Brody. 
Xanthium spinosum, L. Hereford. A. Ley. 
Cuscuta Ilassiaca, Pfeif. On Lucern, near Cambridge Railway Sta- 
tion. IT. E. Fox and M. A. Lawson. 
