Go-to-bed at Noon (Tragopogon pratensis).—Beautiful when open early in the day, beautiful when the long calyx is closed, and most beautiful with its handsome winged pappus—King’s Lane, Otterbourne Churchyard.

Wild Lettuce (Lactuca muralis).—On heaps of flints.

Mousear (Thrincia hirta).—Sulphur-coloured, small, and held to be an excellent remedy for whooping-cough.

Ox-Tongue (Helminthia echioides).—The rough leaf is well named.

Hawkbit (Hieracium autumnale).

(Apargia hispida).—In cornfields.

Sheep’s-Bit (Jasione montana).—Cranbury Common.

Sow Thistle (Sonchus arvensis).

(S. palustris).

Whortleberry (Vaccinium Myrtillus).—Ampfield Wood.