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and at Vron, and other places near Chirk-caftle, 
Denbighfliire,. and by the brook under the North- 
weft fide of the town of Denbigh, 
Sorbus fylv. foliis domefticae fimilis, C. B; Ornus 
Dod. live Fraxinus fylv. Park. “ In montofis 
“ et uliginofis in Cambria et Septentrionali Anglias 
parte.” R. Syn. I may add, in the South too, 
having feen it in abundance even in the moft 
fouthern parts of Kept and Suflex. 
Sphondylium majus aliud laciniatis foliis, Park. 
“ found by Mr. G. Bowles in Shropfliire, as 1 take 
it.” Park. On both fides of the dingle, in' the 
lower part of the wood, at Hayes, near Ofweftry j 
it feems to be as common as Sph. vulgare; than 
which, fcarcely any weed there is more fo, though 
in other parts of that wood, where the common 
fort is no lefs plentiful, this is hardly to be found. 
1 have not feen it elfewhere. The apparent dif- 
ference is fo great, that I cannot but fufpecft them 
to be fpecificalJy diftin(5t. 1 have the feeds of 
both now upon trial. 
Parkinfon’s figure of this plant is very bad, and 
I know none other of it. 
Taxus, Park. “ This groweth in many places of this 
“ land ; but planted in all, whether at home, or 
“ abroad.” Park. It is very common, of natural 
growth, not only in woods and thickets, as well as 
in hedges, but upon rocks and walls. 
Telephium vulgare, G. B. Fan from being univerfal. 
Abundantly about Llangollen, and in Carnarvon 
and Merioneth (hires. 
- Tilia — I do not believe that any fpecies of this 
genus is wild in this part of the iftand, however it 
be in other parts». Tithy- 
