132 UMBELLIFER^. 



First record: Morison, 1672; also first as a British plant. Probably 

 now extinct from the great increase of building about Isleworth and 

 Twickenham. There is no date to Borrer's or Castles' specimens, so 

 that the last year in which the plant was found is, so far as we have 

 been able to ascertain, 1837. Ray {Syn. ii. 102) suspected this to 

 have a garden origin. Mr. Watson classes it with his ' denizens.'] 



(T. officinale, L. E. B. 2440. About London, Petiver ; Smith Fl. Br. i. 

 295. There is no reason to suppose that this was ever found. Smith 

 was doubtless misled by Petiver's figure {H. B. Cat. xxiv. 6) ; he sets 

 himself right in Eng. Fl. ii. 105. The specimens in Herh. Fet. are 

 T. maximum. Morison {Hist. Ox. iii. 316) points out that confusion in 

 the synonymy of the two plants was probably due to the examination 

 of specimens with unripe fruit.) 



DAUCUS, Linn. 



296. D. Carota, i. Wild Carrot. 

 D. sylvestris tenuifolia, Ger. em. (Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br. i. 456 ; Comp. 196. Syme E. B. iv. t. 615. 



Eields, waste ground, and railway banks ; rather common. B. June — 



August. 

 I. Harefield ! ; BlacJcsL Fasc. 22. Pinner chalkpits. Eoadside by 

 Pinner Ry. Station. 

 II. Staines ! ; bet. Hampton and Hampton Court ! ; Newh. Bet. Hampton 

 Court and Richmond Bridge, abundant. Teddington. Road from 

 Sunbury to Hampton, scarce. 



III. Near Drilling Ground, Hounslow. Field by Hospital Bridge. Rail- 



way bank, Feltham, abundant. Twickenham Park inclosure. 



IV. Railway embankment, Harrow ; Melv. 37. Fields by Scratch Wood, 



Edgwarebury. 

 VII. [Paddington, 1827-30 ; Varenne.'\ Bet. Belsize House and New 

 Finchley Road; Irv. Lond. Fl. 196. Railway bank, Hampstead. 

 Stray plants by the roadside at Kensington Gore and Constitution 

 Hill. 

 First record : Blackstone, 1737. 



TOEILIS, Adans. 



297. T. Antliriscus, Gaertn. Caucalis A., Huds. (Syme E. B.). Hedge 



Parsley. 

 Caucalis minor floscuUs ruhentibus, Ger. em. (Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. i. 458 ; Comp. 197- Curt. F. L. f. 6. 

 Hedges ; very common. A. July, August. 

 Throughout all the districts. 

 VII. Side of Hackney Canal ; Cherry {v. s.). Hackney Wick. 



First record: Blackstone, 1737. 



