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wood Forest.— Lannichellia pahistris. Near Aylestone; pool at Kirby Frith; 
pool at Mount Bos worth. —Typha latifolia. — T. angustifolia. —Pool near Con- 
gerstone. —Sparganium ramosum. — S. simplex, — Carexpulicaris. Beacon Hill; 
plantation at the back of Kirby Frith; Sibson Gorse Cover.— C. intermedia. 
Grooby Pool; Braunston ; Congerstone; Mount Bosworth.— G. muricata. — C. 
dwulsa.—-C. vulpina. — C. paniculata. Spring Wood, near Staunton Harold.— 
(7. stellulata. Gharnwood Forest.— C. ovalis. —C. remota. — C. pendula. South 
Wood; beyond Ashby.— C. strigosa. Spring Wood, near Staunton Harold.— 
C. sglmtica. — C. pseudocyperns. Grooby Pool; Mount Bosworth; in Enderby. 
— C. pallescens. Spring Wood; below Sibson Gorse.— C. flava. —Gharnwood 
Forest, near Mount Bosworth.—C. cederi. Sibson Gorse.—C. hinerris. Charn- 
wood Forest; Mount Bosworth; meadows between Congerstone and Shakerstone. 
C. preEcox. —C. pilulifera. Gharnwood Forest; Sibson Gorse Cover.—C. panicea. 
—C. recurra. —C. ccespitosa. —C. acuta. — C. paludosa .—C. riparia .—C. vesi- 
caria. Near Mount Bosworth; near Newtown Unthank.—C. hirta. — C.filifor- 
mis. Beacon Hill; Gharnwood Forest. —Littorella lacustris. Grooby Pool.— 
Alnus glutinosa.—Urtica urens .— U. dioica.—Bryonia dioica .— CeratopJiyllum 
demersum. Carlton Mill pond. —Myriopliyllum spicatum.—Sagittaria sagitti- 
folia.—Arum maculatum.'—Poterium sanguisorba. Croft Hill. —Quercus robur. 
—Fagits sylvatica.—Castanea vulgaris.—Betula alba.—Carpinus betidus.— 
Corylus avellana.—Finns sylvestris.~—Salix fragilis. — S. vitellina. — S. triandra. 
— S. viminalis. — S. caprea. — S. procumbens. Gharnwood Forest. —Empetrmn 
nigrum. Gharnwood Forest.— album. Orchard on a farm at Braun¬ 
ston.— Humulus lupulus.—Tamus communis.—Fopulus alba. - P. canescens. 
P. tremula .— P. nigra.—Mercurialis perennis.—Taxus baccata. 
Glass XXIII. —Atriplex patula. — A. angustifolia. 
Glass XXIV. —Polypodium vulgare.—Aspidium lobatum. — A. aculeatum. 
Kirby Muxloe.— A. angulare .—Kirby Muxloe.— A. filix mas. — A. fil. foemina. 
—Asplenium trichomanes. Swithland slate-pits.— A. ruta-muraria. Bradgate 
stables; Nailstone church. A. adiantum-nigrum. Rocks at Grooby Pool.— 
Scolopendrium vulgare.—Pteris aquilina.—Blechnum boreale. Gharnwood Fo¬ 
rest. —Ophioglossum vulgatum. Braunston; Mount Bosworth; Gracedieu. 
Kirby ; Congerstone. —Bycopodium clavatum. Gharnwood Forest.— L. inunda¬ 
tum. Gharnwood Forest.— B. annotinum. Gharnwood Forest. —Equisetum 
fiuviatile. Gharnwood Forest.'— E. arvense. — E. sylvaticum. South Wood.— 
E. limosum. — E, palustre. — E, hyemale. Gracedieu Wood. —Ohara vulgaris .— 
C. hispida. Near Mount Bosworth.— C. Hedurgii. Pond near Dadlington. 
The above localities I know to be correct from my own observation ; a few others 
from information, or specimens sent to me, I can depend upon. The following ' 
are taken from published authorities, as Curtis’s Topographical History of Bei- 
cestershire (C.), the Botatiisfs Guide, 
