LEICESTERSHIRE FLORA, 
Newtown Unthank.— Peplis portula. Charnwood Forest; in a small pond on 
the right of a lane between Cadeby Toll-gate and Cadeby.— Galanthus nivalis. 
Bradgate Ruins.— Narcissus pseudonarcissus. Bradgate Ruins. —Convallaria 
majalis. Martinshaw; Buddon; Gracedieu; and other Forest Woods.— Allium 
vineale. Bank below the Floodgates; Grooby Pool; near Thrinkstone, opposite 
Mr. Babington’s. — A. ursinum. {Charnwood Forest Woods, especially Street- 
Hedges, betvvTeen Cadeby and Bosworth. —Hyacinthus non-scriptus.—Fritillaria 
meleagris. Meadow near Worthington.— Acorus calamus. River Soar; near 
Kegworth.— Juneus glaucus. — J. effusus. — J. conglomeratus. — J. ohtusifolius. 
Common in the canal and ponds about Congerstone.— J. compressus. Braunston 
village; Grooby Pool; Canal near Congerstone.— -J. bufonius. — J. squarrosus, 
Charnwood Forest.— J. acutiflorus. — J. lampocarpus. —J. uliginosus. Charnwood 
Forest.— Luzida sylvatica. Gracedieu; Street-hedges, and other Charnwood 
Forest Woods.— L. pilosa. Street-hedges; near Bosworth; at Kirkby Mallory. 
'— L. campestris.—Rumex hydrolapathum. Ponds at Shakerstone.— R. crispus.— 
R. pratensis ? Congerstone pastures.— R. sanguineus. — R. acutus. — R. obtusi- 
folius. — R. maritimus. Grooby Pool; pond in the Old Park at Mount Bos¬ 
worth.— R. acetosa. — R. acetosella.—Triglochin palustre. Not uncommon.-— 
Colchicum autumnale. Soar meadows, near Cavendish Bridge. 
Class VIII. —Acer campestre. — ^A. pseudo-platanus. — Erica'tetralis. Charn¬ 
wood Forest.— E. cinerea. Charnwood Forest. —Calluna vulgaris.—Vaccinium 
myrtyllus. Charnwood Forest; Nailstone Wigs. —Epilohium hirsutum. — E. par- 
vifiorum. — E. montanum. — E. roseum. Rail-road below Desford.'— E. tetrago- 
num. Grooby Pool; Congerstone.— E. palustre. Grooby Pool; Congerstone.—> 
Daphne laureola. Street-hedges Wood. —Polygonum historta. Meadow near the 
Church, Newtown Linford.— P. aviculare. — P. convolvulus .— P. amphibium .— 
P. persicaria. — P. lapathifolium .—P. hydropiper.—Paris quadrifolia. Grooby, 
Gracedieu and Gopsal Woods. —Adoxa moschatellina. Out woods about Lough¬ 
borough. —Elatine hexandra. Pond near Thrinkstone ; Mount Babington. 
Class. IX .—Butomus umbellatus. 
Class. X.—Scleranthus annuus. Rocks about Grooby Pool.— Chrysoplenium 
alternifolium. Alder dingle by the Mill, Grooby Pool.—C oppositifolium^ 
Ditto; also near Newbold Verdun.— Saxifraga granulata. — S. tridactylites. — 
Dianthus deltoides. Rocky knoll near Grooby; Croft Hill.— Silene inflata. 
Road-side, between Leicester and Lutterworth; rare in the county.— Stellaria 
media. — S. holostea. — H. graminea.'—S. uliginosa. — S. glauca. Grooby Pool.— 
Arenaria trinervis. — A. serpyllifolia. Gracedieu Ruins; Croft Hill, near the 
summit.— A. rubra. On gravelly roads.— Cotyledon umbilicus. Swithland 
Slate-pits.— Sedum acre. On walls.— S. reflexum. On walls.— Oxalis aceiosella. 
