THE WILD FL^RA OF KEW GARDENS, 11 



N. sylvestre, Br. P. Plentiful near edge of lake. Strip. Here and 

 there. 



N. palustre, DC. P. About lake. Not so common as N. sylvestre. 



N. amphibium, Br. P. Here and there round lake. Strip. 

 Abundant. 



Draba verna, L. B and P. Extremely common on walks, in 

 flower beds, &c. 



Camelina sativa, Crantz. P. Several plants came up near lake in 

 newly-sown grass, 1873. Has not been seen since. 



Thlaspi arvense, L. P. Some 8 or 10 plants near Winter Garden, 

 3 or 4 near lake. 



Capsella Bursa-pastoris, Mcench. Everywhere. 



Lepidium ruderale, L. B. A single plant near Museum No. 1. 

 (A plentiful crop of this appeared in 1873 on Kew Green, by sides of 

 road near Church : also by sides of road leading from Kew to Eich- 

 mond. This year [1874] only a few specimens have been seen 

 altogether.) 



*L. Smithii, Hook. P. Frequent all about lake, also in turf and on 

 waste ground near the Winter Garden. 



Senebiera didyma, Pers. Everywhere. A most troublesome weed. 

 I have most carefully looked for S. Coronopus, Poir., but have never 

 been able to find it within our present limits. 



Reseda lutea, Z. B. A single plant near clump of trees between 

 ''Old Lily House" and fence of Pleasure Garden, 1873. 



It. Luteola, Z. P. Plentiful on all the ground bordering lake. 



Viola odorata, Z. Pal. In turf among young trees. 



V. canina, Auct. P. Here and there in turf and beds near Pagoda, 

 also on slopes near lake. This presents all the characters of the 

 typical V. canina, at least so do all my dried specimens. 



V. tricolor, Z. B. A flower-bed weed. P. Now and then near 

 Winter Garden. The var. arvensis occurs here and there with the 

 typical V. tricolor. 



Polvgala vulgaris, Z, P. Here and there in turf on both sides of 

 ''Syon Yista." 



Silene inflata, Sm. B. A casual flower-bed weed. P. Frequent 

 about lake and elsewhere. A single plant of the var. puherula grows 

 in wood in front of " Engine House." 



Lychnis vespertina, Sibth. P. Many plants in young plantations 

 between Pagoda Avenue and Eichmond Eoad. 



L. diurna, Silth. P and Q. Not uncommon in the woods. 



L. Flos-cuculi, Z. B. A few plants on the mound of the temple 

 of JSolus. Pal. Three or four in the corner close to "Princess's 

 Gate." Strip. Two or three opposite '' Brentford Docks," 



L. Githago, Zam. Came up about lake in newly-sown grass, 1873. 



Cerastium glomeratum, Tlmill. Abundant and very typical on 

 dug ground among the oak and other collections at end of " Syon 

 Vista." 



C triviale, Zinl. Everywhere. Common in beds and shrubberies, 

 also in turf. 



C. arvense, Z. P. Open dry places. Makes beautiful masses on 

 the top of wall facing river. Strip. Frequent in towing-patli towards 

 Brentford Ferry. 



