HERTFORDSHIRE HATERAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
lxyii 
Bubus idseus, L. 
Fragaria vesca, L. 
Potentilla Anserina, L. 
,, reptans, L. 
,, Tormentilla, Neck. 
,, Fragariastrum, Ehrh. 
Geum urbanum, L. 
Crataegus oxyacantha, L. 
Heracleum Sphondylium, L. 
Conopodium denudatum, Koch. 
Sison Amomum, L. 
Galium sexatile, L. 
,, Aparine, I. 
Antbemis nobilis, L. 
Leucanthemum vulgare, Lam. 
Beilis perennis, L. 
Hieracium Pilosella, L. 
Myosotis palustris, Relhan. 
,, intermedia, Link. 
Veronica officinalis, L. 
,, Chamsedrys, L. 
,, Beccabunga, L. 
,, Anagallis, Scop. 
,, serpyllifolia, L. 
Bliinantbus minor, Ehrh. 
Pedicularis silvatica, L. 
Filices. 
Pteris Aquilina, L. 
Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum, L. 
„ Buta-muraria, L. 
Ajuga reptans, L. 
Lamium album, L. 
Galeobdolon luteum, Iluds. 
Glecboma hederacea, L. 
Thymus Serpyllum, L. 
Utricularia vulgaris, L. 
Lysimachia nemorum, L. 
Plantago media, L. 
Bumex Acetosa, L. 
,, Acetosella, L. 
Polygonum Bistorta, L. 
Urtica dioica, L. 
Monocotyledonje. 
Carex acutiformis, Ehrh. 
,, pendula, Iluds. 
,, axillaris, Good. 
,, muricata, L. 
Anthoxanthum odoratum, L. 
Alopecurus pratensis, L. 
,, geniculatus, L. 
Cynosurus cristatus, L. 
Milium effusum, L. 
Aira flexuosa, L. 
Dactylis glomerata, L. 
Glyceria fluitans, R. Br. 
Polypodium vulgare, L. 
Hepaticje. 
Marchantia polymorpba, L. 
Bicciella fluitans, R. Br. 
Cryptogamia. 
Field Meeting, 14th Jdhe, 1891. 
ALDENHAM AND BBICKET WOOD. 
TBis was the third Field Meeting in succession the object of 
which was purely botanical. Miss Selby, the Society’s recorder of 
flowering plants, acted as Director, and under her guidance the 
members walked from Watford, by Bushey Mill, through the 
grounds of Otterspool and Aldenham Abbey, and then through 
Munden Park, to Bricket Wood, where they had tea, returning, 
some to Watford and others to St. Albans, by train. 
Miss Selby reports that Thalictrum flavum , L. (not quite in 
bloom), Brassica campestris, L., Lemna trisulca , L., and Carex 
acutiformis , Ehrh. (= (7. paludosa, Good), were gathered at Bushey 
Mill; that Ad ox a moschatellina , L., was found at Otterspool; and 
Carex glauca , Scop., on the hank of the Colne at Munden. 
Field Meeting, 11th July, 1891. 
ST. ALBANS. 
The members assembled at the London and North -Western 
Station, St. Albans, and walked by the Biver Yer to St. Michael’s 
Bridge, and, crossing the Bedbourn Boad, up the lane to the gravel- 
