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Qinajithe fistulosa (Water Dropwort). Common ; riverside, ditches, 

 etc. July-September. P., 68. 

 ,, pimpineUoidcs (Parsley Water Dropwort). — Ditches, etc., Hig- 



ham. July-September. P., 17. 

 ,, silai folia. — Ditches, etc., High am. Juh^-September. P., 22. 

 ,, lache?ialii. — Ditches, etc., Higham. July-September. P., 72. 

 ,, crocata (Hemlock Dropwort). — Medwa}' banks, ditches, etc. 



July. P., 92. 

 ,, Phellandriuvi (Fine-Leaved Dropwort). — Ditches, etc. July- 

 September. B. or P., 56. 

 Aithtcsa cynapuim (Fool's Parsley). — Common everywhere. July- 

 August. A., 96. 

 Faniictiliim vulgare (Fennel). — Abundant ; old quarries, Frindsbury, 



Cookham Woods, etc. July- August. P., 32. 

 Silmis pratensis (Pepper Saxifrage). — ^Dry chalky places. June-Septem- 

 ber. P., 173. 

 Angelica sylvestris (Wild Angelica) — In damp woods; fairly common. 



July- August. P., 112. 

 Pastinaca /^/*«/r^^a7/z^7;/y'5<a;//2;« TParsnep).— Fairly abundant. July. B. 

 Heraclenvi spho7idyliwn (Hogweed). — Common everywhere. Jul3^ 



B., 112. 

 Daums carota (Wild Carrot). — Abundant on chalk. July- August. B., 109. 

 Torilis (CaiLcalis) infesta (Spreading Torilis). — Widely spread. June- 

 August. A., 57. 

 ,, anthiisais (Hedge Parsley). — Waste ground, hedges, etc. 



June-August. A., 107. 

 ,, nodosa (Knotted Torilis). — Common in chalk, hedges, etc. 



May-July. A.. 74. 

 ,, dancoides. — Gravesend, Cobham, etc. (Hanbury) 28. 

 Ch(£?-ophylhim ( Anthrisc7is ) sylvestre (Cow Parsley). — Extremely Com- 

 mon. April-June. P., 107. 

 ,, anthriscus ( Anthriscus Vulgaris) (Beaked Parsley). — Fairly 



Common. April-June. P., 80. 

 „ temulum (Rough Chervil). — Very Common. June-July. P., 99. 

 Scandix Pecte7i- Veneris (Shepherd's Needle). — Common ; cornfields, etc. 



June-September. A., 165. 

 Coniumtnaculatum (Hemlock). — Abundant in woods. June-July. B., 104. 

 Sniyrniuni ohisatrzim (Alexanders). — Common ; rapidl}' spreading 

 inland. May -June. B?63. 



Araliace.^. 

 Hedera Helix (Ivy). — Everywhere Common ; flowers are visited by and 

 support innumerable flies, in October-November. 112. 



CORNACE^. 



Cor?ius sanguinea (Dogwood). — Abundant on Chalk. June. 67. 



CaprifoliacE/E. 

 Adoxa Moschatellina (Moschatel). — Under hedges. Locally common. 



April-May. P., 91. 

 Sambucus nigra (Elder). — Common and abundant. June. 109. 



,, Ebulus (Dwarf Elder). — Cooling Castle, Gillingham. (Han- 

 bury). 77. 



