PHANEEOOAMIA. 

 niCOTYLEDONES, 



RANUNCULACEJE. 

 CLEMATIS, Linn. 



1. C. Vitalba, L. Travdler^s Joy. 

 Viorna, Ger. em. (Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br. i. 70; iii. 372 ; Comp. 79. Curt. F. L. f. 4. 

 Cliinbing over hedges and bushes ; rather rare. Shrub. July, August. 

 I. Harefi eld, frequent ! ; Blackst. Fasc. \l\. Near Uxbridge, plentifully ; 

 Jenkinson, 118, and Phyt. N. S. i. 65. Woodready. Waxwell, 

 Pinner. 

 II. Bet. W. Drayton and Yewsley ! ; Newb. By Kingston Bridge. 

 III. At the back of Kneller Park. 



V. Horsington Hill. 

 VI. Bet. Pinchley and Whetstone ; bet. Tottenham and Finchley ; Herb. 

 Hardw. On both sides of Bury Street, Edmonton, bet. the railway 

 crossing and the footpath to the church. 

 VII. [In the way from Chelsea to Fulham ; Forst. Midd.] [Edgware Eoad, 

 1830; Varenne.] 

 First record: Blackstone, 1737. Perhaps not indigenous to some loca- 

 lities, but certainly native in I. Prefers a calcareous soil, but is by no 

 means restricted to it. 



THALICTRUM, Linn. 



2. T. flavum, L. Meadow Hue. 

 T. sive T. majus, Ger. em. (Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br. i. 73 ; iii. 373 ; Comp. 80. Syme E. B. i. t. 8. 



Sides of streams and ditches ; rather rare. P. June, July. 



I. Harefield !, frequent; Blackst. Fasc. 98. By the Colne, bet. Harefield 



and Kickmansworth, Eev. E. Hodgson ; Fl. Herts. 

 II. Common by the Thames ; Hampton, Sunbury, bet. Strawberry Hill 



and Teddington, &c. 



