10 THE WILD FLOEA OF KEW GARDENS. 



More than 30 species noted here are not given in as occurring in 

 district A. the "Flora of Surrey." They are distinguished by an 

 asterisk. 



The nomenclature I have used is that of the last edition of the 

 ''London Catalogue." 



Kanunculus peltatus. Fries, var. penicillatus, Hiern. Moat and 

 lake. Kot common in latter place. 



R. sceleratus, L. Two plants near end of lake. One near wall of 

 moat at end of <* Syon Vista," 1873. None seen in 1874. 



R. acris L. Common. 



K. repens, L. Abundant in all the divisions. 



R. bulbosus, Z, Equally common with the two last-named 

 species. 



R. Ficaria, L. B. Plentiful under trees near *' Grand Entrance " 

 and ''Cumberland Gate," also under the two large limes on which 

 the mistletoe grows. 



Caltha palustris, L. Strip, Along side of moat. Common. 



Eranthis hyemalis, Salish. B. Here and there in turf and beds 

 skirting •' Palace Grounds." 



jS'ymphoea alba, Z. Strip. Several plants grow in moat near " Old 

 Deer Park," just within the prescribed limits. All in lake have been 

 planted. 



i^uphar lutea, Sm. Strip. In company with the preceding. Lake 

 specimens all planted. 



Papaver Rhoeas, Z. B, P, Strip. Here and there, not common. 



Chelidonium majus, Z. B and Pal. Abundant in latter division. 



Fumaria officinalis, Z. B, P, Q, Pal. Common. 



Brassica Rapa, Z. Q and Strip. Many plants in both localities. 



Diplotaxis muralis, DC. Strip. On, and by the side of, the 

 towing-path. 



Sisymbrium officinale, Scop. Easily found in all the divisions. 



S. Alliaria, Scoj). B. Behind " Rockwork." Pal. and P. Here 

 and there. 



Erysimum cheiranthoides, Z. A common weed in beds and edges 

 of shrubberies. Frequent on towing-path. 



Cardamine amara, Z. Strip. Plentiful by moat on both sides of 

 Isleworth Gate. 



C. pratensis, Z. Common in all the divisions. Less frequent in 

 Botanic Garden proper than elsewhere. 



C. hirsuta, Z. P and Pal. Moipt shady places. 



C. sylvatica. Link. B and P. Most frequent near lake. 

 *C. impatiens, Z. P. An apetalous form of this plant grows very 

 abundantly under the treps close by the wall from the "Unicorn 

 Gate" to opposite the "Douglas Spar." Also about "Merlin's 

 Cave." In the " Flora of Surrey," the neighbourhood of Godalming 

 is given as the only known locality in the county. 



Arabis Thaliana, Z. P. Common about Winter Garden and else- 

 where. 



Barbarea vulgaris, Br. P. Vicinity of Lake. Strip. Common. 

 *B. stricta, Andrz. P. Some half-dozen plants near lake. Strip. 

 Occurs now and then with the preceding. 



Nasturtium officinale, ^r. Strip. A few plants near moat. 



