48 THE WILD FLORl OF KEW GARDENS. 



Campanula glomerata, Z. Pal. A few plants in hay-grass near . 

 Palace. 



C. rapunculoides, L. Pal. Here and there in turf among young 

 trees near Brentford Gate. 



C. rotundifolia, Z. P. Not uncommon about lake. 



Calluna vulgaris, Salish. P. Several tufts in the turf by side of 

 Cedar Avenue. Another more than a yard long near Larch collec- 

 tion. Here and there in wood. Q,. ]S"ot uncommon in the open turf 

 near ** Cottage." 



Erythrcea Centaurium,'P^r5. P. Two or three plants near lake, 

 1873 — 4. Pal. Perhaps a score plants. 



Convolvulus arvensis, Z. P. Common on the slopes and elsewhere 

 about Temperate House. 



C. sepium, Z. B. Plentiful in the Ehododendron beds behind 

 Palm House. P. Not common, but found here and there in several 

 shrubberies. 



Cuscuta Epithymum, Murr. B. In the flower-beds behind Palm 

 House on the bordering of variegated ivy. In 1873 on Gladioli, 

 Pentstemons, &c. In 1874 on Mesembryanthemums, Alternantheras, 

 &c. 



Solanum Dulcamara, Z. Q. Common in the shrubberies skirting 

 river. A very pubescent form occurs opposite the large elms on 

 Strip. 



S. nigrum, Z. Plentiful. Often appears where turf has become 

 bare. 



^'Verbascum Thapsus, L. Pal. Two plants near Brentford Gate. 



V. nigrum, L. Pal. Abundant. U. Only a few plants. 



Scrophularia Balbisii, Hornem. Strip. Here and there by river 

 and moat, 



S. nodosa, Z. Strip. "W^ith last-named. 



S. vernalis, Z. B. Erequent on the mound behind '* Eockwork." 

 P. Common among the stones at ** Merlin's Cave." 



Digitalis purpurea, Z. P. Several plants on a rubbish heap in 

 wood behind Winter Garden. Q. A few plants near " Cottage." 



Linaria Cymbalaria, Mill. Yery common on walls and in dry 

 places. 



L. vulgaris, Mill. P. Many plants in young plantation between 

 Winter Garden and Kew Road. These have been mown down before 

 they had a chance of flowering, for some years. 



*L. minor, Desf. B. A few plants in flower-beds behind Palm 

 House. 



Yeronica hederifolia, Z. B. Common in shrubberies. I have no 

 notes of its occurrence in other divisions. 



Y. polita, Fries. B. Elower-beds and borders of shrubberies near 

 Palm House, in company with V. BuxbaUmii, but far less common than 

 that species. 



Y. agrestis, J^. B, Pal., P, and Q. Common. 



Y. Buxbaumii, Ten. The commonest species in our Flora. 



Y. arvensis, Z. Common in all the divisions. 



Y. serpyllifolia, Z. Frequent on every piece of lawn. 



Y. officinalis, Z. Fairly common everywhere. 



