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M. lupulina 
Molilotus alba, Cromer. Probably 
introduced with crops. M. 
arvensis escaped my notice 
Trifolium pratense 
T. arvense 
T. scabrum 
T. repens 
T. procumbens 
T. fili forme 
Lotus corniculatus 
L. major 
Anthyllis vulneraria 
Yicia hirta 
V. cracca 
Latliyrus pratensis 
Primus spinosa 
P. cerasus 
Agrimonia eupatoria 
Alchemilla arvensis 
Potentilla argentea 
P. tormentilla 
P. reptans 
P. anserina 
Fragaria vesca 
Rubus I divus 
R. affinis 
E. Lindleianus, Houghton heath 
H. discolor 
E. leiicostacliys 
R. calvatus 
R. umbrosus 
R. macrophyllus 
R liystrix, “ Skates Hill wood,” 
Rev. Dr. Hort. I have seen 
the specimen, but did not 
gather the plant 
R. Koehleri 
R. Dal four ianus 
R. corylifolius u. sublustris 
R. althahfolius 
R. caesius y. ulmifolius 
Geum urbanum 
Rosa rubiginosa 
R. can ina 
R. arvensis. I was too late for 
the roses 
C rataegus oxyacan tha (mon ogy na ) 
Pyrus malus (acerba) 
Lythruin salicaria 
Kpilobium hirsutum 
E. parviflorum 
E. montanum 
E. obscurum 
Circiea lutetiana 
Dryonia dioica 
Sedum telephium 
S. acre 
Saxifraga tridactylites 
Sempervivum tectorum. A 
doubtful native 
Parnassia palustris, Beeston 
Sanicula europsea, Dr. Trimen 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris, Beeston 
Apiura graveolens, Beeston 
A. nodi Horn m 
.Egopodium podagraria 
Cam ni flexuosum 
Pimpinella saxifraga 
Sium angustifolium, Beeston 
LEnanthe tistulosa, East Runton, 
Dr. Trimen 
/Ethusa cynapium 
Foeniculum officinale 
Pastinaca sativa 
1 leracleum sph ondylium 
