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 Bromfield in Phytologist, vol. iii. pp. 372, 416.

, Lin., Common Navelwort. "Road from Redbridge into the New Forest," W. Pamplin, quoted in Watson's New Botanist's Guide; "Dragon Lane, Bisterne," Rev. H. M. Wilkinson, 418.

, Lin., Rue-leaved Saxifrage, 430.

, Lin., Opposite-leaved Golden Saxifrage, 434.

, Lin., Tuberous Moschatel, 437.

, Lin., Common Hemlock, 446.

, Koch., Procumbent Marshwort, 454.

, Koch., Least Water Marshwort, 455.

, Lin., Common Gout-weed, 457.

, With., Earth-Nut, 461.

, Lin., Common Burnet Saxifrage, 462.

, Lin., Narrow-leaved Water-Parsnep, 465.

, Lin., Common Water-Dropwort, 470.

, Lin., Parsley Water-Dropwort. Plentiful round Milford in 1859. See Bromfield in Phytologist, vol. iii. p. 405. 471.

, Lin., Water Hemlock, 473.

, Lin., Fine-leaved Water-Dropwort, 474.

, Lin., Fools' Parsley, 475.

, Lin., Wild Angelica, 482.

, Lin., Cow Parsnep, 487.

, Lin., Common Carrot, 489.

, Gærtn., Upright Hedge Parsley, 493.

, Spr., Spreading Hedge Parsley, 494.

, Gaertn., Knotted-Hedge Parsley, 495.

, Lin., Shepherd's Needle, 496.

, Pers., Common Beaked Parsley, 497.

, Hoff., Wild Chervil, 498.

, Lin., Hare's Parsley, 500.

, Lin., Marsh Goose-Grass, 515.

, Lin., Rough Marsh Bed-Straw, 516.

, Lin., Mountain Bed-Straw. Perhaps this ought rather to come under the head of Forest Plants, 517.

, Lin., Great Hedge Bed-Straw, 519.

, Lin., Goose-Grass, 523.

, Lin., Field Madder.

, Lin., Scented Woodruff, 527.

, Lin., Marsh Valerian, 531.

, Lin., Common Valerian, 532.

, Vahl., Lamb's Lettuce, 534.

, Bieb., Oval-fruited Corn Salad, 537.

, Lin., Teasel, 539.

, Lin., Shepherd's Rod. "Woods near Hale," T. Beaven Rake, 540.

, Lin., Devil's-bit Scabious, 541.

, Coult., Field Scabious, 543.

, Lin., Meadow Goat's Beard, 544.

, Gærtn., Echium-like Ox-tongue. Efford Mill. Pennington, 546. 300