64 hypericacej:. 



First record: Goodger and Rozea, 1815. A form with very narrow 

 strapshaped leaves occurs (II.) near Staines on the Hampton Road. 

 H. lineolatum, .lord., if we understand that plant, seems more fre- 

 quent than the type. 



12ft. ? H. dubium, Leers. 



Cyb. Br. i. 247 ; iii. 399 ; Comp. 129. Syme E. B. ii. t. 269. 

 Sides of ditches, &c. ; very rare. P. July. 



II. One plant under the hedge by the towing-path by the river, bet. 



Kingston Bridge and Hampton Court, nearly opposite Thames 



Ditton, 1867 ; Bloxam. 



III. ? Mr. Hind thinks he gathered it somewhere near Harrow before 



1860, but he has kept no specimen; nor are there any in Htrb. Harrow. 



Requires confirmation. Said {Fl. Herts. 51) to grow at North Mims, just 



beyond the Middlesex boujidary. (See also Fl. Brit. 1404.) 



125. H. bumifusum, L. 



H. minus sitpinum, C. B. P. (Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. i. 249; Comp. 130. Curt. F. L. f. 3. 

 Heaths and dry roadsides ; rather common. P. July, August. 

 I. Harefield ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 44. Stanmore Heath. Ruislip Common. 

 Harrow Weald Common ; Melvill, 1 7. 

 II. Fulwell. Tangley Park. Near Staines, on road to Hampton. 



III. Near Hounslow. Near Hatton. 



IV. Deacon's Hill. 



V. Hanwell, 1846; Morris {v. s.). 

 VI. Hadley ! ; Warren. 

 VII. [Hyde Park, 1815 ; Herb. G. Sf i?.] South Heath, Hampstead. 

 First record: Blackstone, 1737- 



126. H. hirsutum, L. Tutsan St. John's Wort. 

 H. Andros(smu7n dictum, J. B. (Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br. i. 251 ; iii. 399 ; Comp. 131. Curt. F. L. f. 3. 



Woods and hedges ; rather rare. P. July. 



I. Harefield, frequent! ; Blackst. Fasc. 'i^'i. Pinner. 



II. Staines. 



IV. Common in this district. Hampstead; Pet.H. B. Cat. Bet. Golder's 

 Green and Finchley, 1861 ; Phyt. N. 8. v. 319. Green Hill ! ; near 

 Eoxborough Turnpike ; Station Road, Harrow ! ; Melvill, 17. Bentley 

 Priory. Scratch Wood, and fields near it. Harrow Weald. Edg- 

 ware, abundant. 



V. Hedge by Horsington Hill. Near the Brent, Hanwell ! ; IVarren. 

 VII. [Duval's Lane, bet. Islington and Hornsey, 1816; Bennett {v.s.).'] 



[Regent's Park, 1827-30; Vare7ine.'\ [Field bet. Kentish Town and 

 South End, Hampstead ; Herb. Hardw.] 

 First record : Petiver, 1715. Almost restricted to the chalk and clay of 

 the county. 



