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Page 240.-Potentilla argentea.

By the side of Cound park-walls; Rev. E. Williams's MSS.

Page 241.-Potentilla verna.

In the lane between Cound and Golding; Rev. E. Williams's MSS.

Page 243.-Geum rivale.

In a wood by the side of a pool between Golding and the Watling-street road. Ditch-banks in a meadow adjoining Bitterley church. In Cantlop wood. In a boggy copse at the south end of the Wrekin; Rev. E. Williams's MSS.

Page 251.-Helianthemum vulgare.
Queen's Bower, Haughmond hill.

Williams's MSS.

About Farlow lime-kilns; Rev. E.

Llanymynech hill. Blodwell rocks; plentifully.

Page 253.-Helleborus fœtidus.

Under Whittington castle garden near S.E. corner. Amongst the bushes by the side of the road at Farley between Wenlock and Buildwas; Rev.E. Williams's MSS.

Page 253.-Helleborus viridis.

Near Lilleshall abbey; Rev. E. Williams's MSS.

Page 253.-Aconitum Napellus.

By the side of the brook a few yards above Gossart bridge between Ludlow and Burford, in abundance; Rev. E. Williams's MSS.

Page 254.-Aquilegia vulgaris.

By the side of the road between Habberley and Minsterley. Between the Bull farm and Evenwood near Acton Burnell. Woods about Harley; Rev. E. Williams's MSS.

Page 255.-Thalictrum flavum.

On the banks of the Severn at the turn of the road between Cronkhill and Cronkhill turnpike. Near Underdale. On the banks of the Tern at Duncot; Rev. E. Williams's MSS.

Page 255.-Clematis Vitalba.

In a cottage garden hedge on the right-hand side of the road a little beyond Norley Green, leading to Willey; Rev. E. Williams's MSS.

Page 263.-Trollius Europeus.

Morda pool near Oswestry.

Page 273. 1. 2. from the bottom; for Weston Lullingfields read Weston Lullingfield.

Page 277.-Origanum vulgare.

Blodwell rocks.

Page 289. l. 4. from the bottom; for Buckley read Ruckley.

Page 296.-Pedicularis palustris.

Morda pool near Oswestry.

Page 302.-Verbena officinalis.

Penyvoel near Llanymynech.

Page 302.-Orobanche major. Add as syn.-Sutton in Linn. Trans. vol. iv. p. 173. O. rapum, Bluff and Fing. Comp. t. i. pt. 2. p. 432. Page 303.-Orobanche elatior.

"I find the lobes of the upper lip to be inflexed and usually having an elevated

zemr vergeet de indes. Stamens usually glabrous in the upper half, but rarely Wad 1 1WS LTIMA 17's even as far as the summit of the filament. Style with a very EV TABLET LA L Sa biobed, yellow. I take these characters from - spermen finered by Mr. Borrer near Barton, Suffolk."-Babington in lit. Pure 300-Leg Smithii. Add as syn.-Bab. Prim. Fl. Sim ?

Z carries near Zalynych. Grimmer Rocks. Hogstow mill.

Pare $13.-Senician Talianum.

Tur. fore now. Augusty, Salop; Rev. M. Berkley in Henslow's Herbarium, Condu

Pize $15.-Carmine impatiens.

Sadaman racks in the south-west part of the county; Rev. T. Salwey.

Prize $15.-Nasturtium terrestre.

Wet pace near State Row not far from the Donnington-wood Works; H. BALAY

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Page 330.-Geranium Pyrenaicum.

On the road-side between Wellington and Wrockwardine; H. Bidwell, Esq. Page 331. 7. 18. for Wrenthall read Wrentnall.

Page 331.-Geranium lucidum.

Blodwell rocks.

Page 335.-Geranium columbinum.

Near Colemere mere. Fields near the Black Barn, near Eaton Mascot.

Page 336.-Malva vulgaris.

The Mount, Frankwell, Shrewsbury. Nesscliffe. Colemere. Berrington. Page 337.-Malva moschata.

Generally about Shrewsbury, and in other parts of the County.

Page 345.-Fumaria capreolata.

I find the plant with the truncate or subretuse fruit, mentioned under this species as probably distinct, to be very generally diffused on the hedge banks near Oswestry, together with true F. capreolata, but retaining all the characters I have assigned to it.

Page 347.-Ulex Europæus. Add as syn. Babington in Ann. Nat. Hist. vol. v. p. 301.

Page 348.-Ulex nanus. Add as syn. Babington in Ann. Nat. Hist. vol. v. p. 302.

Page 348.-Genista tinctoria.

Meadows near Golding pool, near Pitchford.

Page 363.-Trifolium striatum, var. a.
Colemere mere. Penyvoel, near Llanymynech.

Page 371.-Hypericum Androsæmum.

Hope coppice; J. E. Bowman, Esq.

Page 374.-Hypericum humifusum.
Sweeney Mountain.

Page 375.-Hypericum montanum.

Above Wollerton on Wenlock Edge; Rev. T. Salwey!

Page 384.-Tragopogon minor.

I have seen specimens of the Tragopogon from Westfelton and the Lodge near Ludlow, two of the localities mentioned in the text as communicated for T. pratensis, and they prove to be identical with our T. minor.

Page 386. 7. 20, for Leontodon hispidus read L. hispidum.

Page 386. 7. 28, for Leontodon autumnalis, read L. autumnale.
Page 389.-Lactuca muralis.

Blodwell rocks.

Page 445.-Euphorbia amygdaloides.
Grimmer rocks; J. E. Bowman, Esq.
Page 404.-Carlina vulgaris.
Llanymynech hill.

Page 406.-Artemisia Absinthium.
Colemere mere.

Page 431.-Habenaria bifolia.

Woody slope north of Shelve Church; J. E. Bowman, Esq.

Page 446. 7. 4, for Kuntz read Kutz.

Page 449.-Sparganium simplex.

Canal near Lubstree park. In ditches on the Wildmoors; H. Bidwell, Esq.
Page 459.-Carex pallescens.

Meadows at Acton Scott; Rev. T. Salwey.! Near Kinnersley; H. Bidwell, Esq.

Page 460.-Carex panicea.

Near Kinnersley; H. Bidwell, Esq.

Page 466.-Carex paludosa.

Ditches under Cronkhill. About Ruyton, near Baschurch; Rev. E. Williams's MSS.

Page 467.-Carex riparia.

Banks of the Tern near Duncott. Side of Marton pool near Chirbury. By Rednal mill. Near Hordley; Rev. E. Williams's MSS.

Page 470.-Ceratophyllum demersum.

In the ditches on the Wildmoors near Sidney; H. Bidwell, Esq.

Page 471.-Myriophyllum verticillatum.

In ditches on the Wildmoors near Sidney; H. Bidwell, Esq.!

Page 472.-Sagittaria sagittifolia.

In ditches on the Wildmoors, near Crudgington; H. Bidwell, Esq.

Page 491. 7. 10, for Calcott Hall read Dwyffrwd.

Page 492. 7. 38, for Calcott Hall read Dwyffrwd.

INDEX OF LOCALITIES.

Shrewsbury has been assumed as a centre, and the county divided
into four portions, N.E. N.W. S.E. and S.W.; the distance and
direction is next added; and then the geological formation from
Murchison's Silurian System. (T.) Trap. (Q.) Quartz or altered
Caradoc Sandstone. (Sl. Camb. R.) Slaty Cambrian Rocks. [(LI.
F.) Llandeilo Flags, and (C.S.) Caradoc Sandstone.] Lower Silu-
rian Rocks. [(W.S.) Wenlock Shale. (W.L.) Wenlock Limestone.
(L.L.R.) Lower Ludlow Rocks. (A.L.) Aymestry Limestone.
(U.L.R.) Upper Ludlow Rocks.] Upper Silurian Rocks. (T.O.R.)
Tilestone of Old Red Sandstone. (O.R.S.) Old Red Sandstone.
(Carb. L.) Carboniferous Limestone. (M. G.) Millstone Grit.
(L.C.M.) (U.C.M.) Lower and Upper Coal Measures. (L.N.R.S.)
Lower New Red Sandstone. (M. L.) Magnesian Limestone.
(L.R.M.) (U.R.M.) Lower and Upper Red Marl. (U.N.R.S.)
Upper New Red Sandstone. (L.L.) Lower Lias. Parishes or
Church-towns are printed in Capitals. The figures between paren-
theses indicate the elevation in feet above the sea. References are
made to places within 10 miles of any locality, so as to exhibit the
Flora of each district of the County.

Abbey Foregate, S.E. suburb of Shrewsbury, (LNRS) 195, 515.
ABDON, S.E. (800) 10 m. s.w. Bridgnorth, (ORS) 516.

Abery Wood, N.E. 43 m. n.e. Shrewsbury, (UNRS) 350, 392, 511, 517, 519, 520.
ACTON BURNELL, S.E. 7 m. s.e. Shrewsbury, (CS) 111, 194, 250, 371, 513, 520, 528.
See Evenwood.

ACTON ROUND, S.E. 3 m. s.e. Wenlock, (ORS) 112, 348.

ACTON SCOTT, S.W. (530) 3 m. s. Church Stretton, (CS) 111, 531.

Adcot, on the river Perry, N.W. 1 m. e.s.e. Little Ness, (URNS) 114.

Adeney, near Edgmond, N.E. 4 m. s.w. Newport, (UNRS) 455.

Aiksmoor Coppice, 1 m. n. Astley, N.E. (UNRS) 431.

Albrighton, S.E. 4 m. s.e. Shiffnal, (UNRS) 26, 68, 74, 149, 226, 228, 230, 232,
235, 237, 238, 240, 249, 315, 337, 417.

See Harriot's Hayes. High Holborn. Kingswood. Lord's Meadow.
ALBRIGHTON, N.E. 34 m. n. Shrewsbury, (UNRS) 105, 262, 298, 372.

Albright Hussey, N.E. 3 m. n. Shrewsbury, (UNRS) 136, 156, 262, 263, 349,
362, 416, 454, 463, 508, 516.

Albrightlee, N.E. 3 m. n.n.e. Shrewsbury, (UNRS) 258, 321, 322, 428.
Alberbury, N.W.8 m. n. Shrewsbury, (ML) 195, 263, 415.

See Loton.

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