12 THE WILD FLOHA OF KEW GARDENS. 



Stellaria aquatica, Scop. Strip. A couple of plants about 100 

 yards on the Brentfofd side of Isleworth Gate. 



S. media, JFith. Everywhere in beds, &c. Also in turf when- 

 ever it becomes rather bare. 



S. graminea, Z. B. Frequent in turf on most of the lawns. P. 

 Plentiful. 



Arenaria trinervis, L. P. Moist shady places near Richmond 

 Wall, also in all the woods. 



A. serpyllifolia, Z. Everywhere. Var. leptoclados. Pal. Kitchen 

 garden ground, 



Sagina apetala, Z. B and P. A common weed. 

 *S. ciliata, Fries. B. Walks near Palm House, growing along with 

 tlie preceding. Plentiful at foot of wall on Kew Eoad from the 

 " Cumberland Gate " to *' Melon Yard Gate." 



S, procumbens, L. B, P, and Pal. Not confined to shade. Often 

 met with in the most open places such as Pagoda Avenue, the dry 

 elopes about Palm House, &c. 



Spergula arvensis, Z. B. Casual in flower-beds. P. Common in 

 beds and bare turf about lake. 



Spergularia rubra, Fenzl. Everywhere. On most of the walks in 

 the Pleasure Grounds, where it is common among turf in the diyer 

 places. 



Montia fontana, Z. P. In the turf round Winter Garden ; in beds 

 at end of '' Syon Vista." 



Hypericum perforatum, Z. P. Common on wall facing river. 

 Pal. Frequent except on kitchen garden ground. 



H. humifusum, Z. B. In dry places on the lawns this beautiful 

 little plant often occurs. P. Here and there about lake and Winter 

 Garden. 



Claytonia perfoliata, Don. Pal. Common on the gravel walks 

 behind House l^o. 1. 



Malva moschata, Z. Pal. Here and there on the sloping bank 

 facing Botanic Garden and Pleasure Grounds. P. About Jake; also on 

 the wood side of *' Syon Vista." 



M. sylvestris, Z. Plentiful. 



M. rotundifolia, Z. B. A few plants on most of the lawns. P. 

 Kow and then near lake. 



Geranium pyrenaicum, Z. Pal. Many plants in company with 

 Malva moschata. Strip. Common. 



G. molle, Z. Everywhere, both in beds and turf. 



G. pusillum, Z. P. A few plants here and there about lake. 



G. dissectum, Z. P. Three or four plants with last named. Q. 

 Abundant the whole length of the hedge-row facing " Old Deer 

 Park." 



G. Robertianum, Z. The rarest species of Geranium in our Flora. 

 P. ''Merlin's Cave" and '* Old Ruined Arch." A plant or two 

 in each place. 



Erodium cicutarium, Herit. B. In the lawn between ]^o. 5 and 

 Museum Xo. 2. P. On the turf slopes and waste ground near Winter 

 Garden. 



[To he continmd.) 



