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Lithofpermum majiis ereftiim, C. B. ** Ad vias et 
“ fepes.” Cat. Angl. I have met with it but 
twice in this county, and not often elfewhere. 
Lychnis, Saponaria dida, R. Syn. Among the ruins 
of the monaftery at Greenfield in this county ; on 
the caftle-hill at Denbigh; by the road- fide be- 
tween Llanamonerch and the new-bridge, Salop, 
and in a gravel-pit near the end of St. Edmund’s- 
bury, toward Sudbury. 
Lyfimachia purpurea trifol. caule hexagono Spigel. 
Ifag, Much more frequent than the quadrangular 
about Ince, Thornton, Stoke, and Stanny, Chefhire. 
Some of the ftaLks are pentagonal, and have their 
leaves fingly at the joints, alternate. The quad- 
rangular have only two oppofite leaves. I have 
alfo obfeived fome diftindtly heptagonal ; appa- 
rently only fo, with four leaves at a joint : but I 
fufpedl that they were in reality odlagonal. All 
the other varieties frequently rife from one 
root. 
Lyfimachia lutea, J B, By Thornton-brook in two 
places between the Mill and Ince-common, Che- 
fhire. The fide flioots in pairs, in threes, and in 
fours: but fo, as far as I obferved, indifferent plants. 
Lyfimachia fpeciofa, quibufdam Onagra didta, fili- 
quofa, J. B. . Chamaenerion flore Ddphinii, Park. 
. Par. On the left fide of the hollow road juft 
beyond Knowles-park, between Sevenoak and 
Tunbridge. 
Mentha cattaria, J. B. It is common in a chalky foil : 
but of thefe counties I have obferved it only in 
Shropfhire, and there about Shifnal, Norton, 
Atcham, Neffcliff, Ofweflry, and on the brow of 
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