EE-ISSUE OF THE FLORA OF HERTFORDSHIRE. Jo 



amply repaid. I will now give the names that have, rightly or 

 otherwise, been hitherto put on record for the district. 



Ruhus Lindleianus. — On HaiTow Weald Common, just beyond 

 our boundary. 



R. rhamnifolius. — "With the last. 



R. leucostachys. — Rickmansworth. 



R. villicaulis. — Pinner Wood; should probably be added to 

 the list. 



R. umhrosus. — Woods by Pinner Lane. The carpinifolius of 

 Bloxam and the 'Flora Hertfordiensis.' 



R. Schlectefidalii and R. Hystrix. — In company with umhrosus. 



R. rosaceus. — Pinner Hill. 



R. pygmceus. — Oxhey Wood ; edge of Pinner Wood ; and, perhaps, 

 in other " hedges about Watford." 



R. rudis. 



R. Radula. 



R. Kcehleri. — All in woods by Pinner Lane. 



R. pallidus. — Harrow Weald Common. 



R. ''fusciisy — Woods by Pinner Lane. This may be either 

 pallidus, humifusus, or hirtus, and a Middlesex plant in the herba- 

 rium of the British Museum named /iwcMS by Bloxam belongs to 

 macrophyUus. 



R. diversifolius. — Woods by Pinner Lane. From a specimen in 

 Babington's Herbarium the fusco-afer of ' Flora Hertfordiensis,' but 

 Balfuurianus may also be included under this name. This last has 

 occurred at Pinner. 



R. Lejeimii. — Edge of wood, Oxhey. 



R. Guntheri. — Woods near Pinner Lane. 



R. corylifoUus. — Rickmansworth . 



R. althmfolius. — Pinner. 



Rosa "■ inodora.'''' — Oxhey Lane. The R. inodora of the Herts 

 Flora is probably a mere variety of canina. 



R. Monsonice. — Near Watford. A low bush distinguished from 

 the other forms of R. stylosa by its very large red flowers, and 

 scarcely protmded styles. I have never seen a wild specimen. 



Cratcegus oxyacanthoides. — Is abundant at Pinner, and will 

 probably be found, when looked for, in Herts. I have seen it 

 already in several of the districts, and although nowhere very 

 common, it is perhaps generally distributed throughout the county. 

 I have noticed several intermediates or hybrids. 



Pyrics mains. — Both fonns occur about Harefield, and should be 

 looked for in the district. 



Epilohium angihstifolium. — Copse by the Watford railway tunnel. 



E. palustre. — Bacher Heath. 



E. tetragonum. — IS'ear Little Bushey. I have myself seen eu- 

 tetragonum near the Watford station, and it occurs also on Harrow 

 Weald Common. E. ohscurum has also been noticed close to our 

 boundary on Stanmore Heath. 



Sedum dasyphyllum. — On a wall at Rickmansworth. 



Pimpinella magna. — Bricket Wood Common, and apparently not 



