3fi678. Potamoge<strong>to</strong>n polygonifolius, Pou1·.Old pool bed in Moccas park (13) : <strong>the</strong> 'Bell Oris, Dors<strong>to</strong>ne (13); Ley.680. Potamoge<strong>to</strong>n salicifolius, Wolfgang.At three stations in <strong>the</strong> river \V ye near Carey (2), 1893 ; Ley. It floweredfreely at one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se stations; and some immature fruit was detected by Rev.E. 1!'. Lin<strong>to</strong>n.681. Potamoge<strong>to</strong>n lucens, L., va1'. b. decipiens.In <strong>the</strong> Wye at Carey; in <strong>the</strong> Wye at Sellack; in <strong>the</strong> Wye at Huntsham, allin D. 2; L ey.682. Potamoge<strong>to</strong>n perfoliatus, L.New Districts. 10. In <strong>the</strong> Teme at Down<strong>to</strong>n; Lcy. 12. In <strong>the</strong> Pinsleybrook, at Cursneh Camp, near Leominster; Ley.683. Potamoge<strong>to</strong>n crispus, L.New Districts. 6. P ool at Wes<strong>to</strong>n Beggard; Ley. 14. In <strong>the</strong> Wye near<strong>the</strong> Hay; L ey.689. Zannichellia palustris, L .New Districts. 3. Small pool m connection with <strong>the</strong> Pentelow brook atMordiford; Pw·chas, Ley. 12. In <strong>the</strong> Arrow at Eardisland; Ley. 14. Millpond at Rowls<strong>to</strong>ne mill; Ley. The station for this plant in D. 9 mentioned in<strong>the</strong> <strong>Flora</strong> is now destroyed.690. Triglochin palustre, L .New District. 3. Bogs in <strong>the</strong> Haugh Wood; D1·. Wood I Pw·chas, L ey.Boggy field below H ow le Green farm (2); Ley.691. S~:~.gittaria sagittifolia, L.New District. 8. Let<strong>to</strong>n lake; 001-ne1uall. One plant in <strong>the</strong> Wye atSellack, during very low water, July, 1887; Ley.696. Orchis pyramidalis, L.Road side, S<strong>to</strong>ke Lacey (6); W oolhope Club Expedition, 1887; Ley I I700. Orchis latifolia, "L."Pool tail at Sellack (2), plentifully ; Le1f.701. Orchis incarnata, "L."New Districts. 7. Marshy wood near Coedmore Common, 1889; L ey. 13.The Bell Oris, Dors<strong>to</strong>ne, 1889; L ey.703. Gymnadenia conopsea, B1·own."Near Arnold's mill and Whitehall, Teds<strong>to</strong>ne Delamere"; J . Lloyd, MS.In two localities in Teds<strong>to</strong>ne Delamere parish (5); Rev. T. S. Lea. Dors<strong>to</strong>ne (13);Mrs, Powell; Dulas (13) ; M1·. C. Butler,
36705. Habenaria viridis, B•·own.New ·District. 13. Dulas ; M?". C. Butlm·.706. Habenaria bifolia, R. Br.Brownshill, Peterchurch (13); M·rs. Powell.707. Habenaria chlorantha, Bab.Woods in <strong>the</strong> neighbourhood <strong>of</strong> Peterchurch and Dors<strong>to</strong>ne (13); Mrs. Powell.710. Spiran<strong>the</strong>s autumnalis, Rich.New Districts. 5. "In several localities at Teds<strong>to</strong>ne Delamere"; !Uv.T. S. Lea. 13 and 14. Dulas; M1o, C. Butle1·. Plentiful near Pos<strong>to</strong>n Lodge,Peterchurch (13) ; Mrs. Robinson I I I712. Neottia Nidus-avis, Rich.New District. 14. Near Dulas, also in (1:3); M1·. C. Butle1·. Colwall (4);Miss Rape?'/. "Caphill wood, Gaines" (5) ; J. Lloyd, MS.713. Epipactis latifolia, Auct.New District. 13. Woods near Pos<strong>to</strong>n Lodge, Peterchurch; M1·s. Robinson/ I I13 and 14. Dulas; M1·. C. Butler. Teds<strong>to</strong>ne Delamere (5); Rev. T . S . Lect.All <strong>the</strong> stations above mentioned refer, probably, <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> common stronggrowingplant, with very broad lower leaves.716. Epipactis palustris, Crantz.New District. 13. The Bell Oris, Dors<strong>to</strong>ne, in plenty; Ley. t>everal spotsin <strong>the</strong> H augh wood (3) ; .Dr. Wood I I I717. Cephalan<strong>the</strong>ra ensifolia, Rich.New District. 10. Hazel copse near Mary Knoll, Ludlow, 1890; Rev. G.W. Tu1·ner.722. Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus, L.New Districts. 5. Field near Wood-end School, abundantly; Rev. T. S. Lea."Plena; with N. poeticus, Galanthus nivalis, and 01·nithogalum urnbellatum, inan orchard at <strong>the</strong> Oaks farm, Whitbourne ''; J. Lloyd, MS. 14. Veryplentiful at Dulas, also in (13) ; M1·. C. Butler.723. Narcissus bifl.orus, Cu1·tis.Pasture adjoining <strong>the</strong> churchyard at Goodrich (2); Ley.New District. 5. "A record extending <strong>to</strong> more than half a century showsthis plant well established in a field near <strong>the</strong> Limehouse farm, Teds<strong>to</strong>neDelamere " ; Rev. T. S. Lea.724. Galanthus nivalis, L.Woodnear<strong>the</strong>river below <strong>the</strong> New Weir, Great Doward (2); Ley. "Alldown <strong>the</strong> Sapey brook : possibly washed down from <strong>the</strong> Hat house, where itexists in huge and increasing quantities" ; Rev. T. S. Lea.
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- Page 3: 2Looking to special Districts of th
- Page 6 and 7: 5Lysimachia ciliata, L.Alien, of ga
- Page 8 and 9: 7MOSSES.Gymnostomum calcareum, Nees
- Page 10 and 11: 9G. leucoph:::ea, Grev.On old stone
- Page 12 and 13: 11FUNGI.Agaricus (Tricholoma) panoo
- Page 14 and 15: 13Puccinia scorodonire, IAnk.D ownt
- Page 16: 1532. Nuphar lutea, Sm.New District
- Page 19 and 20: 18144. Tilia grandifolia, Ehl-h.New
- Page 21 and 22: 20226. Potentilla procumbens, Sibth
- Page 23 and 24: 22292. Epilobium obscurum, Sch?-eb.
- Page 25 and 26: 24317. Saxifrag a granulata, L .New
- Page 27 and 28: 26Anthemis Tinctoria, L.Appeared as
- Page 29 and 30: Campanula rapunouloides, L." Well e
- Page 31 and 32: 30506. Linaria Elatine, Mill.Abunda
- Page 33 and 34: 32Myosotis sylvatica, EMh.This plan
- Page 35: 34649. Salix fragilis, L., va?-. b.
- Page 39 and 40: 38763. Eriophorum angustifolium. Ro
- Page 41 and 42: 40843. Festuca Pseudo·myurus, Soye
- Page 43 and 44: 42M:USCI.1. Archidium phascoides, B
- Page 45 and 46: 4439. Fissidens incurvus, Sch1vg.W
- Page 47 and 48: 4681. Tortula revoluta, Schw.New Di
- Page 49 and 50: 48126. Physcomitrium pyriforme, L .
- Page 51 and 52: 50180. Pogonatum urnigerum, L.N ew
- Page 53 and 54: 52205. P y laisia polyantha, B. & S
- Page 55 and 56: 54242. Plagiothecium undulatum, L.N
- Page 57 and 58: 268. Hypnum cordifolium, Hedw.New D
- Page 59 and 60: 2. Rubus suberectus, And. Flora, p.
- Page 61 and 62: 609 . Rubus Lindleianus, Lees. Ftom
- Page 63 and 64: 6213. Rubus pulcherrimus, N ewn. Fl
- Page 65 and 66: 642 0 . Rubus a rgentatus, P . J. J
- Page 67 and 68: 66The plants of Caplar and Coxwall
- Page 69 and 70: 68is a well marked plant: it has be
- Page 71 and 72: 70The R. hirtifolius of Herefordshi
- Page 73 and 74: 72The following localities should b
- Page 75 and 76: 7438. Rubus Leyanus, Rogers. Flora,
- Page 77 and 78: 7642. Rubus echinatus, Lindl. Flora
- Page 79 and 80: 7848. Rubus cavatifolius, P. J. Mue
- Page 81 and 82: 80I am not yet clear as to the limi
- Page 83 and 84: 82Forma pseudo-hirta. Flora, p. 105
- Page 85 and 86: 8460. Rubus Marshalli, Focke and Ro
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86Var. e. rubiginosus (P. J. Muell.
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88'72. Rubus cresius, L. Flora, p.