LEICESTERSHIRE FLORA. 
hosiis, — R. hirsutus. Leicester road, near Grooby; Congerstone.— R.parvijiorus. 
About Kirby Muxloe; Newton, near Congerstone .—Caltha palustris. 
Class XIV. —Mentha hirsuta. — M. arvensis. — M. pulegium. Margin of 
Grooby Pool. —Thymus serpyllun.—Origanum rulgare. In Bradgate Ruins.— 
Teucrium scorodonia. Grooby Woods; not rare. —Ajuga reptans.—Ballota ni¬ 
gra.—Galeobdolon luteum. Grooby Woods ; near Mount Bosworth. —Galeopsis 
ladanum. Swithland slate-pits.—G. tetrahit.—Lamium album,. — L. purpur- 
eum. — L. incisum. Garden at Braunston Hall.— L. amplexicaule. Gardens at 
Kirkby; Aylestone road near Leicester. —Betonica officinalis.—Stachys sylva- 
tica. — S. ambigua. Near Loughborough.— S. palustris. — S. arvensis. Near 
Braunston. —Nepeta cataria. Near Enderby and Braunston. —Gleehoma kede- 
racea.—CUnopodium vulgare.—Prunella vulgaris.—Scutellaria galericulata .— 
S. minor. Beacon Hill; Charnwood Forest.— odontites.—Euphrasia 
officinalis.—Rhinanthus cristagalli.—Melampyrum pratense. Grooby Woods.— 
Pedicularis palustris. Grooby Pool.—P. sylvatica. Common in marshy mea¬ 
dows.— majus. Bradgate Ruins. —Linaria vulgaris. Near Grace- 
dieu. —Serophularia nodosa. — S. aquatica.—Digitalis purpurea. Charnwood 
Forest; near Kirkby. 
Class XV .—Coronopus Ruellii.—Capsella bursa-pastor is.—Teesdalia nudi- 
caulis. Charnwood Forest .—Lepidium campestre. Congerstone; rare .—Draba 
nerna.—Camelina sativa. Once found in a field at Thrinkstone .—Alyssum 
calycirum. Field near Whitwick, June 1836. —Cardamine amara. Grooby 
Pool; Mount Bosworth; River Sence; Congerstone.—C. pratensis. — C. hirsuta. 
'—Barbarea vulgaris. — B.pracox. Old Reservoir, Charnwood Forest.— Nastur¬ 
tium officinale. — N. terrestre. — N. amphibium.—Sisymbrium officinale. — S. So¬ 
phia. Near Thurnby.— S. thalianum.—Erysimum alliaria.—Cheiranthus Cheiri. 
Bradgate Ruins .—Brassica napus. — B. rapa.—Sinapis arvensis. — S. alba .— 
S. nigra. 
Class XVI. —Erodium cicutarium. Grooby Pool; Croft Plill .—Geranium 
pratense .— G. lucidum. Ulvescroft Ruins.— G. Robertianum .—G. molle. —G. 
pusillum. Congerstone Village.—G. dissectum.—Malva sylvestris. — M. rotundi- 
folia. —G. moschatum. 
Class X VII.— Corydalis lutea. Old walls in several Villages.— C. claviculata. 
Summit of Bardon and other Charnwood Forest hills. —Fumaria officinalis .— 
Poly gala vulgaris.—Ulex Europceus. — U. nanus. Charnwood Forest. —Genista 
tinctoria .—G. anglica. Charnwood Forest. —Lathyrus pratensis. — L. sylvestris. 
Between Mount Bosworth and Sutton. —Vida cracca. — V. sativa .— V. sepium. 
— U. angustifolia.—Ervum hirsutum. — E. tetraspermum.—Astragalus glycy- 
phyllus., Near Braunston. —Ornithopus perpusillus.—Melilotus officinalis. — Tri¬ 
folium repens. — T. pratense.'—-T. medium. Charnwood Forest.— T. arvense. 
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