flora, it having ceased for some time to exist at Baguley 
the place given by Buxton and Grindon. 
But the most interesting discovery at the Fish Pool was 
Pilularia globulifera, which was in far greater perfection 
than usual. It covered many yards of a partly dried-up 
pond, the edges of which were fringed with equally luxu- 
riant specimens of Hypericum elodes. 
Claytonia perfoliata, Anchusa sempervirens (Mons. R. 
Du Parquet), Saponaria Vaccaria (Mr. Joseph Sidebotham) 
have all been found in the neighbourhood of Bowdon, but 
must be looked upon as mere waifs of cultivation. 
