HERTFORD SHIRE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
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The following are the species of plants seen in flower, Mr. 
Hopkinson acting as Recorder:— 
Ranunculus repens , L. 
„ acris, L. 
„ auricomus , L. 
,, bulbosus, L. 
Batrachium pseudo-fluitans, Pryor. 
Tapaver Bhceas, L. 
Chelidonium majus , L. 
Fumaria officinalis, L. 
Alliaria officinalis, Andrz. 
Sisymbrium officinale, Scop. 
Sinapis nigra, L. 
,, arvensis, L. 
Thlaspi arvense, L. 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris , Moench. 
Viola canina, L. 
Melandryum silvestre, Roehl. 
„ pratense, Roehl. 
Stellaria media, Cyr. 
„ Holostea, L. 
„ graminea, L. 
Acer pseudo-platanus, L. 
,, campestris, L. 
Geranium dissectum, L. 
,, Bobertianum, L. 
Oxalis Acetosella, L. 
TJlex europceus, L. 
Trifolium pratense , L. 
,, repens, L. 
„ procumbens, L. 
Zotfws corniculatus, L. 
Lathyrus pratensis, L. 
F«ci« septum, L. 
Bubus fruticosus, L.* 
Fragaria vesca , L. 
Fotentilla Anserina, L. 
Geum urbanum, L. 
ifosa canina , L. 
Gratcegus oxyacantha, L. 
Bryonia dioica , Jacq. 
Cheerophyllum temulum, L. 
Anthriscus silvestris , Hoffm. 
Sanicula europcea, L. 
Gornus sanguinea , L. 
Viburnum lantana , L. 
Sambucus nigra, L. 
lonicera Fericlymenium, L. (bud). 
Galium aparine, L. 
Senecio vulgaris, L. 
Achillea Millefolium , L. 
Leucanthemum vulgare, Lam. 
Beilis perennis, L. 
Gircium lanceolatum, Scop. 
,, arvense , Scop. 
Centaurea nigra , L. (bud). 
Lactuca muralis, DC. 
Taraxacum officinale, Weber. 
Eieracium Bilosella, L. 
Crepis virens, L. 
Myosotis intermedia, Link. 
Solanum Dulcamara, L. 
Scrophularia nodosa, L. 
Veronica Ghamcedrys, L. 
Ajuga reptans, L. 
Lamium album, L. 
,, purpureum, L. 
Galeobdolon luteurn, Huds. 
Stachys silvatica, L. 
„ arvensis, L. 
Glechoma hederacea, L. 
Lysimachia nemorum, L. 
Flantago lanceolata, L. 
,, major, L. 
Bumex Acetosa, L. 
„ Acetosella, L. 
JJrtica dioica, L. 
Orchis mascula , L. 
Tamm communis , L. 
nutans, Sm. 
Field Meeting, 13th October, 1887. 
BKOXBOURNE. 
Hitherto the Fungus Forays of the Hertfordshire Society have 
been held in the western part of the county, in the neighbourhood 
of Watford and St. Albans, this—the sixth annual Foray—being 
the first held in the eastern part. 
The party assembled at Broxbourne Station and walked thence 
through the lanes to Baas Hill and on from there to Broxbourne 
Common, returning by the Wormley West End Avenue through 
the woods to CamelPs Green. Wormleybury, the residence of Mr. 
H. J. Bushby, was then visited; and the members were very kindly 
entertained at tea. The weather was rather showery, but not so 
wet as to interfere with the pleasure of the walk. 
* Its segregates were not determined. 
