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Hottonia palustris. In a ditch, near Chelmsford; flowers 
very large, and handsome. 
Samolus Valerandi. Writtle. I have gathered specimens 
nearly a foot high. 
Campanula Rapunculus. Danbury Common, near the seat 
of S. Phillips, Esq. ; very sparingly intermixed with C. Ro- 
tundifolia : about two feet high ; flowers more truly cam- 
panulate. 
Campanula hybricla. This species I have occasionally 
found in corn-fields in the vicinity of Chelmsford, and in 
one or two instances with the blooms as large as a sixpence, 
and nearly approaching in appearance to the C. speculum. 
Gentiana Amarella. Broomfield near Chelmsford. 
Bupleurum rotundifolium. Springfield ; in a chalky soil. 
Sambucus Ebulus. Danbury, near Chelmsford. 
Myosurus minimus. Corn-fields in the neighbourhood. 
In some cases I have observed the receptacle to be upwards 
of three inches. 
Peplis Portula. Danbury Common, near Chelmsford. 
Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus. Abundantly in a wood at 
Broomfield. 
Convallaria majalis. In a small copse at Danbury. 
Acorus Calamus. On banks of the Chelmer, in Spring- 
field. 
Epilobium angusti folium. Danbury, near the Rodney Inn. 
Daphne Laureola. In a wood at Waltham, near Chelms- 
ford. 
Polygonum Bislorta. Danbury. 
Paris Quadrifolia. Thrift-wood, near Chelmsford. 
Adoxa Moschatellina. Shaded banks, Springfield. 
Butomus umbellatus. Banks of ditches, and of the Chel- 
mer, near Chelmsford. 
Chrysoplenium alternifolium. In a ditch in the Thrift- 
wood, with C. oppositifolium. 
Dianthus Armenia. Near Galleywood Common, Chelms- 
ford. 
Fragaria elatior. In a wood at Great Leighs ; assuredly 
wild. 
Thalictrum flavum. Springfield. 
Anemone nemorosci. Frequent in copses, near Chelms- 
ford. 
Ranunculus parvijlorus. Abundant on a bank at Spring- 
