136 cornacej:. 



IV. On the top of Hampstead Hill, among the hushes near the Wood; 

 Mart. App. F. C. 67. Kingsbury ; Cole. Eeuter's Lane bet. Hendon 

 and Edgware Eoad ; Bavies. Fields by Blackpot Farm, near the 

 Brent, 1865 ; Farrar. 



VI. Side of brook at Maiden Bridge, Enfield ; Forst. Midd. Near Ed- 

 monton, Enfield, &c. ; Macreight, 108. Abundant in a copse near 

 Warren Lodge, Edmonton. Southgate, E. W. ; Phyf, K S. vi. 349. 

 VII. [On the moatside as you enter into Jack Straw's Castle* ; Pet. Midd. 

 At Highbury Barnf ; Forst. Midd.] Hornsey Wood ; Lane at Tot- 

 tenham ; Blackst. Spec. 55. Eield adjoining Mill Earm (=Millfield 

 or Milford) Lane, east side of Ken Wood grounds !, Gr. E. Dennes; 

 Coo'p. Stipp. 1 1 ; abundant in 1 866. 

 First record: Petiver, 1695. 



HEDERA, Linn. 



307. H. Helix, Linn. Ivy. 



Cyb. Br. i. 421 ; Comp. 184. Syme E. B. iv. t. 633. 



In woods, hedges, on old walls, &e. ; adhering to the trunks of trees or 



masonry, or creeping on the ground ; common. Shrub. October. 

 I. South Mims. Harefield ! ; Newh. 

 II. Near Hampton Court ! ; Newh. Staines. 



III. Hounslow Heath. Hatton. 



IV. Harrow district, abundant ; Melv. 36. Stanmore ; Varenne. North 



Heath, Hampstead, 

 V. Near Willesden Junction ! ; Hanwell ! ; Newb. 

 VI. Hadley ! ; Warren. Edmonton. 

 VII. Ken Wood. West End, Hampstead. 



First record: Varenne, 182". Not mentioned in BlacJcst. Fase., and often 

 passed over. Much planted for ornament. 



CORNACEiE. 



CORNUS, Linn. 



308. C. sang-uinea, L. Dogwood. Wild Cornel. 



Cornus foRmina, Ger. em. (Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br.i. 421 ; iii. 438 ; Comp. 185. Syme E. B. iv. t. 635. 

 Woods, thickets and hedges ; very common. Shrub. June, July. 

 In all the districts. 



* This miast not be confounded with the tavern so called now existing on Hampstead 

 Heath {v. 76). Jack Straw's Castle was the popular name of the area enclosed by the 

 moat which sm-rounded the old Manor-house or Castle of Highbury ; this mansion, then 

 occupied by the Prior of the Knights Hospitallers of St. John, was in 1381 destroyed by 

 the mob under Jack Straw in "Wat Tyler's insm-rection. The present house was built on 

 the site in 1781. 



t Highbury Barn occupies the site of a bam belonging and adjacent to the Manor-house. 



