44 THE WILD FLOKA OF KEW QAEDENS. 



P. anserina, Z. B. A weed in shrubberies. Strip. Common. 



P. argentea, L. P. Two plants in middle of Pagoda Avenue, 

 about 50 yards from the gate leading into Bot. Gard. One plant near 

 north wing of Winter Garden. Strip. Two or three about 100 yards 

 north of Isleworth Gate. 



Geum urbanum, L. B. A flower-bed weed. P. Here and there 

 in shrubberies. Strip. By towing path. 



Lythrum Salicaria, L. Strip. Common by moat. The plants in 

 division B and P were planted in 1873, 



Peplis Portula, L. P. Frequent near the water's edge at Palm 

 House end of lake. 



Epilobium angustifolium, L. Q. A great many plants in a clump 

 of trees opposite Syon House. 



E. hirsutum, L. P. About lake. Strip. Very common. All about 

 pond in B were planted in 1873. 



E. parvillorum, Schreh. P. About 100 plants in an open place 

 in wood near the lake end of the " Hollow Walk." 



E. montanum, L. Rather common everywhere. 



*E. tetragonum, L. Pal. Common in kitchen garden ground. 

 P. Here and there at edges of beds about Syon Yista, also about 

 lake. 



*E. obscurum, Schreh. Here and there with last-named species, 

 though not so frequent. 



(Enothera biennis, L. B. Two plants near pond. P. Waste 

 ground near Winter Garden. 



Circaea lutetiana, L. P. " Merlin's Cave." 



Myriophyllum spicatum, L. Strip. Common nearly the whole 

 length of moat. 



CaUitriche verna, Z. Erequent in the moat, but occurs nowhere 

 else. 



Bryonia dioica, Z. Q. A plant or two near the *' Cottage." 



Sedum acre, Z. P. On the wall and in the turf near it, the 

 whole length of the river boundary. Strip, Here and there in the 

 turf by towing path. 



Saxifraga tridactylites, Z. Pal. A few plants on wall near Her- 

 barium. B. As a weed in the gravel and beds near Museum jS'o. 2. 



S. granulata, Z. So common as to give, when in flower, quite a 

 colour to the whole river length of the gardens. Pal. Plentiful. 

 (A few plants of the double form grow near the Palace. — Mr. 

 Lynch.) 



Hydrocotyle vulgaris, Z. P. Truly wild near water's edge at 

 Palm House end of lake* Brought with soil to each of the newly- 

 planted Magnolias on both sides of walk from Temple of Minden to 

 end of Pagoda Avenue. 



Helosciadium nodiflorum, Koch. Strip. Abundant near river. 



"^^gopodium Podagraria, Z. In all the divisions, though not 

 frequent. 



Bunium flexuosum, With. P. Common in wood near ''Princess's 

 Gate." 



Pimpinella Saxifraga, L. Strip. Plentiful between the third and 

 fourth seats counting from Brentford Eerry. 



