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Edmund’s-bury, in a field at the angle between 
two roads leading to Newmarket and Farnham, 
where it grov/s abundantly; between the tov/n 
and cliff of Harwich, as mentioned -by Mr. Dale; 
and Iparingly by the Thames-fide between the 
planks fupporting the bank at Slangate, Lambeih. 
llorminum fylv. Lavenduls flore, C. B. “ In gla- 
“ reofis frequens.” R. Syn. In this part of the 
kingdom I have fecn it only on Denbigh cafile hill. 
Hypericum pulchrum Traji, J, B. Plentifully on 
the hills about Cader Uronwen, Denbighfhire. 
Hypericum maximum, Androfa:mum vulgare diftum 
■R. Syn. In a thicket at Hays, Salop, and elfe- 
where; but not common. 
Hypericum elegantiflimum non ramofum folio lato, 
J. B. Upon an hour’s fearch, I found only two 
plants of it, where Mr. Ray obferved it near 
Denbigh. 
Juniperus vulgaris baccis parvis purpureis, J. B. I 
have not feen it more Northward than between 
Woodlfock and Enfion, though I have heard that 
it grows on fome mountains in Wales; nor could 
I find Juniperus Alpina, J. B. upon Snowdon, 
where we read it grows. 
Laureola, Park. “ In fylvis et fepibus fatls frequens,” 
R. Hift. Though frequent in fome counties; I 
have not feen it this way. 
Liguftrum, J. B. “ In fylvis, vepretis et fepibus fre- 
“ quens.” R. Hifi:. It feems to be rare in thefe 
counties. In fome hedges about Bridgenorth, 
Salop; between Ivetfea-bank and Canock-heath, 
Staffordfhire. I have feen only three or four fhrubs, 
and thefe in one hedge, in this county of Flint. 
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