THE WILD FLOEA OF KEW GARDENS. 45 



(Enantlie crQcat% L. P. Several plants round lake. Strip. 

 Abundant. 



-^thusa cynapium, L, B. A flower-bed weed. Q. Kitcben 

 garden ground. 



Angelica sylvestris, Z. Strip. Ratber frequent. 



Heracleum Spbondylium, Z. Fairly common in all divisions ex- 

 cept B. 



Daucus Carota, Z. B. A few plants on tbe slope on nortb side 

 of lake. 



Torilis Antbriscus/(9(gr^^^. P. A couple of plants near tbe " Tempe- 

 rate House." Strip. Plentiful by side of towing patb between Isle- 

 wortb Gate and beginning of '* Old Deer Park." 



Cbaeropbyllum sylvestre, Z. Pal, P, and Q. Abundant. 



C. temulentum, Z. Q. One or two plants only. 



Hedera Helix, Z. Frequent. An undoubted native of tbe Kew 

 Flora. 



*Yiscum album, Z. Tbis occurs bere on tbe tborn, poplar, and 

 lime. Some large plants are growing on a tall poplar in P. All 

 tbe rest occur in B. On two large limes about 158 yards in a 

 northern direction from nortb door of Palm House, on tborns on both 

 sides of Broad Walk, and on a large wbite lime 'and a black Italian 

 poplar in Old Arboretum. 



*Galium cruciatum. With. Strip. A patch more tban a yard 

 long by towing patb, 30 or 40 yards on tbe Richmond side of Isleworth 

 Gate. 



G. verum, Z. Common in the dry open turf. 



G. MoUugo, Z. Pal. Several plants along top of wall near Brent- 

 ford Gate. P. A few patches on tbe grassy slope facing Palace 

 Grounds. Q. Here and there in tbe part skirting river. 



G. saxatile. Z. Common. On the level piece of grass on either 

 side of Syon Yista the flowers of this species are produced in such 

 abundance as to give quite a colour to the turf, particularly at the 

 end nearest the '* Railway Gate." 



G. palustre, Z. Strip. A few plants of the typical form occur 

 here and there by moat. 



G. Aparine, Z. B. Several plants in tbe hedge separating Her- 

 baceous from Private Grounds. P and Q. Kot uncommon in open 

 shrubberies. 



Sherardia arvensis, Z. B. Here and there on most of the lawns, 

 frequent on the one between porch of Orchid House and Herb. Ground 

 wall. P. Common about lake and elsewhere. 



Centrantbus ruber, DC. Pal. On wall between Brentford Gate 

 and entrance to Kew Palace. 



.Valeriana officinalis, Z. The typical form of this I have not seen 

 within our present limits. The var. samlucifoUay Mik., is common 

 in the Strip. 



Valerianella olitoria, Mcench. P. Wall facing river. Strip. I^ear 

 towing path. 



*V. carinata, Lois. Here and there with the last, but not nearly 

 80 common. Q. A few plants near wall about 50 yards from Isle- 

 worth Gate. 



