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I. Near Harefield, 1791, Miss Jane Baynes; Herh. Linn, Soc. ^ Fl. Brit. 

 ii. 598. 



III. Down Barn Hill, near Harrow, J, Woods ; B. G. 406. 



IV. In Caper's Wood bet. the 7 and 8 mile stones in the Mill Hill 



Road, 1765; MS. note by Michael Collinson in his father's {Peter 

 Collinson) copy of Blackst. Fasc. In a small wood near Finchley, 

 discovered by Mr. Jacob Eayer; Curt. F. L. (probably the same 

 locality). 

 (VII. Ken-wood, Hunter ; Park Hampst. 30.) 



First record: Michael Collinson, 1765. Perhaps origirally planted in its 

 few localities. 



[AQUILEGIA, Linn. 



22. A. vulgraris, L. Columbine. 



A. syhestris, C. B. P. (Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br. i. 96 ; iii. 376 ; Comp. 86. Syme E. B. i. t. 46. 



Woods and thickets ; very rare. P. June. 



I. About Harefield, rarely ; Blackst. Fasc. 7. 



No other record, but no reason to doubt the accuracy of this one.] 



Delphinium Consolida, L. Larkspur. Cyb. Br. i. 97 ; iii. 377 (includes 



D. Ajacis, Reich.). Syme E. B. i. t. 47 (small figure). VII. Waste 

 ground about Chelsea and Bromptou, frequent ; Britten. From gar- 

 dens, probably. 



Aconitum Napellus, L. Monkshood. Cyb. Br. i. 97 ; Comp. 87. Syme 



E. B. i. t. 48. III. In a plantation adjoining Hounslow Heath, 1862 ; 

 Hemsley (v. s.). No doubt of garden origin. 



BERBERIDACE^. 



BERBERIS, Linn. 



23. B. vulgaris, L. Barberry. 

 Spina acida sive Oxyacantha (Grer.), 

 Cyb. Br. i. 391 ; Comp. 87. Syme E. B. i. t. 51. 



Hedges, &c. ; rather common. Shrub. May — June. 



I. ? At Iver . . . most of the hedges are nothing else but Barberry 



bushes ; Ger. 1144. (Irer village is in Bucks.) 

 II. Road from Staines to Hampton, near Ashford. 



III. Many places about Twickenham ; Marsh Farm, North End. Side of 



Duke's River, near Isleworth. 



IV. Hampstead Heath ; Mart. App. P. C. 66. 



V. Grunnersbury Lane, Ealing, 1821 ; Herb. G. ^' B. Peri vale j Lees. 



