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l^mvi'Aston.-^Hyoscyamus niger. Bradgate Park ; Congerstone Church-Yard.—> 
Atropa belladonna. Gracedieu Ruins. —Solanum dulcamara. — S, nigrum. Ma¬ 
nure heap at Grooby.— Verbascum thapsus. Breeden Hill.— V. nigrum. Glen-^ 
field Village. —Convolvulus arvensis. — C. sepium.—Samolus Valerandi. Conger- 
stone. —Jasione montana. Charnwood Forest, between Newbold Verdun and 
Kirkby.— Campanula rotundifolia. —C. patula. At Wilson, near Melbourne : 
Breddon Wood.—C. latifolia. Charnwood Forest, various places; between 
Measham and Ashby; near Mount Bosworth.— Lonicerapericlymenum. — Rham- 
nus catharticus. Congerstone ; Shakerstone.— R. froyngida. Near Braunston. 
—Euonymus Europceus. Between Desford and Ratby.— Viola odorata .— V. 
palustris. Beacon and Bardon Hills.— V.canina. — V. tricolor .— V. jiavicornis. 
Charnwood Forest. —Ribes rubrum. Wood near Grooby Pool— R. grossularia. 
-^R. alpinum. In plantations at Gospal and Braunston. —Hedera helix .— 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris. Grooby Pool; Charnwood Forest; near Newbold Verdun, 
and Osbaston.— Sanicula European.—Apium graveolens. Tur Langton Village ; 
Bilston, opposite Mr. Neale’s .—Petroselinum sativum. Near the Aqueduct^ 
Shenton.— Helosciadium nodiflorum. — H. repens.—^Sison amomum. Congerstone. 
—Mgopodium podagraria .— Carum carui. Near Ashby. —Bunium fleocuosum .—■ 
Pimpinella magna. Common in several places.—P. saxifraga.—Sium angustu 
folium. River Soar, various places; River Sence, at Congerstone.— (Enanthe 
fstulosa. — (E. peucedanifolia. Grooby Pool; near Glenfield.— (E.pimpinelloides. 
Ashby Canal, near Congerstone; abundant in a ditch on the right of the road 
below Sutton Wharf.— (E. phellandrium. River Soar. —JEthusa cynapium .— 
Silaus pratensis. Common in Meadows. —Angelica slyvestris.—Pastinaca sativa. 
Not rare ; about Congerstone. —Hcracleum sphondylium.—-Daucus carota .— 
Torilis anthriscus .— T. nodosa. Breedon Hill; Congerstone; Ayleston; Sutton. 
—Scandix pecten—Anthriscus sylvestris.—ChcBrophyllum temulentum.—Conium 
maculatum.—Chenopodium polyspermum. Grooby Pool; Mount Bosworth ; Con¬ 
gerstone.—C. bonus-henricus. Common about villages.— C. rubrum. On dung- 
heaps.— C. album .— Ulmus suberosa .— U. glabra .— U. montana .— U. major .— 
U. campestris. All the above species of this genus are found in the neighbour¬ 
hood of Congerstone, and other parts of the county.— Viburnum opulus. In 
hedges; rather common.— Sambucus ebulus. Near Cadeby, by the side of the 
Hinckley Road.— S. nigra. — Staphylea pinnata. (Planted.) Braunston and 
Gopsal Shrubberies.— Parnassia palustris. Grooby Pool; near Elmsthorpe; be¬ 
tween the Ambien Wood and Sutton Wharf.— Linum usitatissimum. Meadow 
near Braunston, adjoining footpath; probably from seed dropped.— L. catharti- 
cum.—^'Myosurus minimus. Mr. Babington’s garden at Thrinkstone. 
Class. VII. Bevberis vulgaris- In a hedge between Kirby Muxloe and 
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