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Ophioglossum VUlgatum, Z. I. In a field close to Knypersley 
Church, &c. 
Equisetum maximum, Lam . II. A small quantity in one place in 
Knypersley Park; not mentioned in Garner’s “ History of 
Staffordshire.” 
E. arvense, L., E. sylvatieum, z., E. palustre, z., E. limosum, 
Sm. 
Yar. fluviatile, z. II. Knypersley Pools. III. Near Harracle’s 
Mill. 
Chara fragilis, Desv. II. Knypersley Pool, the Misses Thompson. 
Plants not seen by me in this part of Staffordshire :— 
Erophila vulgaris, DC. “ On the top of Mow Cop,” Garner. Not 
to be found there now. 
Raphanus Raphanistrum, z. 
Silene Cueubalus, Wibel. 
Geranium disseetum, z. 
Trifolium proeumbens, Z. 
Vieia Craeea, l. 
Dryas oetopetala, L. “ Mow Cop, on the authority of the late 
Dr. Davidson. Several gardeners show the plant as obtained 
there. I have not found it ; but the ground is likely and 
extensive.”— Garner. Extinct. 
Saxifraga granulata, z. Mow Cop, Garner. Not seen ; probably 
extinct. 
Potentilla Anserina, z. 
Agrimonia Eupatoria, z. 
Drosera rotundifolia, Huds. 
Epilobium palustre, z. 
Sanieula europsea, z. 
Galium verum, z. 
Asperula odorata, z. 
Sherardia arvensis, z. 
Tanaeetum vulgare, z. 
Vinca minor, Z. “ By rivulet below Biddulph Castle ; abundant.”— 
Garner. Not to be seen now. 
Pedieularis palustris, z. 
Thymus Serpyllum, Fr. 
Urtiea urens, z. 
Listera ovata, R. Br. 
Trigloehin palustre, z. 
Aira earyophyllea, Z. 
A. prseeox, z. 
Bromus sterilis, Z. 
Braehypodium sylvatieum, R. and s. 
Hordeum murinum, Z. 
Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum, z. 
A. Triehomanes, z. 
A. Ruta-muraria, z. 
Polystiehum lobatum, Rres 1. 
