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MISCELLANEOUS NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS. 
A list of plants found at Upton with Mr. Southwell, July IGth, 
and at Flordon with IMr. Glasspoole, Aug. 17th, may bo interesting. 
UPTON. 
KaNUNCULUS LINGUA 
Latiiyrus palustris 
ISIyriophyllum verticillatum 
Utricularia vulgaris 
Lysimachia vulgaris 
Pyrola rotundifolia 
Carduus pratensis 
Anagallis tenella 
Scutellaria galericutata 
Nymphcea alba 
Eupatorium cannabinum 
Eubus ccesius 
COMARUM PALUSTRE 
Typha latifolia 
Sparganium ramosum 
Myrica gale 
Stratiotes aloides 
Orchis incarnata 
Orchis maculata 
Gymnadenia conopsea 
Habenaria bifolia 
Listera ovata 
Epipactis palustris 
Cladium mariscus 
S cHCENUS nigricans 
Carex paradoxa 
Carex glauca 
Carex panicea 
Carex flava 
Calamagrostis lanceolata 
Hordeum pratense 
LaSTREA THELYPTERIS 
ELOEDON. 
Inula dysenteric a 
Malachium aquaticum 
Utricularia minor 
Parnassia palustris 
Eupatorium cannabinum 
Molinia cjerulea 
ScHCENUS NIGRICANS 
Veronica anagallis 
Veronica reccaburga 
Verbena officinalis 
Carduus lanceolatus 
Carduus palustris fl. albo 
Carex ampullacea 
Juncus obtusiflorus 
JuNCUS GLAUCUS 
Viburnum opulus 
SOLANUM DULCAMARA 
Iris pseudacorus 
Leontodon hispidus 
Parts of the Pen which last year showed Utncularia vuljarln 
and minor in flower abundantly were so dry this year that I 
walked freely over them. 
"With reference to a specimen found at Elordon on this occasion, 
I have received the following note from Mr. Artliur Bennett : — 
“ When at Mr. Glasspoole’s a few weeks ago, ho gave me a 
specimen of Sparganium from Elordon, that I thought must be my 
