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IV. Hampstead; Pet. H. B. Cat. Abundant in the Harrow district; 



Melv. 48. Near Willesden ; Britten. Mill Hill, Mr. Children; 



Herb. Mus. Brit. Bet. Penniwells and Woodcock Hill. Fields by 



Scratch "Wood. Bet. Sudbury Station and Apperton. 

 V. Apperton ! ; Fewb. 

 VI. Finchloy Common, 1845 ; Herb. Hardw. AVaste ground by Highgate 



Archway; Lond. Flora, 153. 



First record : Petiver, 1713. Chiefly found on the clay and chalk, having 

 much the range of 126, Hi/]oericum hirsutum, but somewhat more 

 frequent than that species. 



371. S. Jacobsea, L. Ragwort. Seggrum. 

 Jacohcea vulgaris, Gcr. em. (Blaekst.). 



Cyb. Br. ii. 116. Syme E. B. v. t. 755. 



Roadsides and waste places ; rather common. P. July — September. 

 I. Harefield! ; Blaekst. Fasc. 46. 



II. Staines Common. Road from Staines to Hampton. Bet. Sunbury and 



Walton Bridge. Harmondsworth. Abundant bet. Hampton Court 

 and Kingston Bridge. Near Strawberry Hill. 



III. Drilling Ground, Hounslow Heath, &e. Twickenham. 



IV. North Heath, Hampstead. 



V. Near Lampton. 



VI. Roadside, Enfield Chase. 



VII. Marylebone, 1817 ; Herb. G. # B. South Heath, Hampstead. 



First record: Blacksto7ie, 17 37. Less common than S. ericc if olitcs. Not 

 . included in the Harrow Flora. 



372. S. aquaticus, Huds. 

 Jacohcea latifolia, Ger. em. (Blaekst.). 



Cyb. Br. ii. 116 ; iii. 461. Syme E. B. v. t. 756. 



Sides of ponds, wet commons, and roadsides ; common. P. July — Sep- 

 tember. 

 I. Harefield ! ; Blaekst. Fasc. 45. Elstree. 



II. Staines Moor, very abundant. Staines Common. Common by Walton 

 Bridge. Bet. Hampton Court and Kingston Bridge. Teddington. 



III. Hounslow Heath. Twickenham, Twickenham Park. 



IV. Hiirrow district, common ; Melv. 48. Near Fiuchley ! ; Newh. Stan- 



more. North Heath, Hampstead. 

 V. Occurs in this district ; Newb. 



VI. Edmonton. Colney Hatch. 



VII. South Heath, Hampstead. Eel-brook Meadow. Bet. Lea Bridge and 



Bow; Cherry {v.s.). 



First record ; Blackstonc, 1737. 



