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fet-houfe garden-wall. On the brick-walls at 
Brinkinnalt, the feat of lord Dungannon, in Den- 
bighfhire, abundantly. I could learn only, that it 
was known to have been there above fifty years. 
Dipfacus minor feu Virga paftoris, Ter. Emac. 
In humidis et aquofis, ad fepes et rivulos.” R. 
Syn. We have it hereabout, and I have feen it in 
a few places in Denbighfiiire and Shroptlrire. It is 
■ however far from being general. 
Echium vulgare, J. B. &c. “ Secus vias et femitas, 
‘‘ inque muris non raro, et arvis fterilioribus nimis 
“ etiam frequens.” R. Syn. By the road-fidc, 
about a mile from Hamftead (toward Wolver- 
hampton) StafFordihire, and at Wrine-hill, Che- 
fliire j not elfe where, that I have feen, nearer this 
way, than Broadway-hill, Worcefierlhire. 
Elaphobofcum Matth. By the fides of Stanny-brook, 
in many places toward Ince, Chelhire. 
Equifetum (ylvaticum tenuifiimis fetis, C. B. By the 
road-fide (between Trevalin and Hope, Flintlhire) 
in the townfhip of Llai, Denbighfiiire. 
-Erica vulgaris hirfutior. Park. That on one of the 
Camp-hills, StafFordihire, feems to be intirely 
fuch (though not on the adjoining hills), and it is 
very frequent, with the common fort, in many 
other places. 
Erica baccifera procumbens nigra, C. B. On Sala-' 
tin-mountain, Salop; on the dried: parts only of 
the mountain called Gwern-to in Flintfliire, and 
on the bog at Willowbridge, StafFordfliire. 
-Euonimus vulgaris. Park. “ In fepibus frequens.” 
R. Hift. It is very infrequent this way. I have 
Jeen it growing lingly, not in many places, in 
Shropfhirc, 
