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III. On Hunslow-heath, a mile off that town in the way to Coin Brook ; 



Merrett, 95. On Hounslow Heath towards Hampton, Doody ; R. 

 Syoi. ii. 344. Pond by roadside, near the Drilling Ground, Hounslow 

 Heath, 1846 ; Morris {v. s.). 



IV. Has been repeatedly but sparingly found in pools and ruts on the 



north side of the road bet. Hampstead and Caen Wood ; Irv. MSS. 

 V. [Pond on Acton Green, 1867 ! ; Ncwb.'] 

 VI. Pond at Finchley, J. Woods ; B. G. 407. 



VII. [In the back lane to Southgate, before the turning for Hornsey Wood ; 

 MS. note (Alchornc's) quoted in Phi/t. iii. 166. In a lane near the 

 Devil's House, going to Hornsey; Pet. Midd.'\ 



First record: Merrett, 1666; also the first as a British plant. This 

 seems very rare, but we have probably overlooked it. 



MEIAMPYRUM, Linn. 



485. DC. pratense, L. Cow Wheat. 



CratcBogonum ruhrum et album (Ger.). Cratmogonum vulgare (Park.), 



M. luteum latifolium, C. B. P. (Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 209 ; iii. 472. Syme E. B. vi. t. 1003. 



Woods and copses ; rather rare. A. June — August. 

 I. Harefield; Blackst. Fasc. 59. Kuislip and Pinner Woods ; Melv. 56. 

 IV, Upon Hampstead Heath ! in all parts among the juniper and bilberrie 

 bushes; Ger. 85 and Park. Theat. 1326. Bishop's, Turner's, and 

 Scratch Woods. 

 VI. Highgate, Eev. S. Palmer; Mag. Nat. Hist. ii. 266. Wood near 

 Muswell Hill ; Church. Winchmore Hill Wood. 

 VII. Hornsey Wood, 1815 ; Herb. G. 4^ R. 



First record: Gerarde, 1597; also first as a British plant. Quite absent 

 from the open sandy districts II., III., and V. 



PEDICULARIS, Linn, 



486. P. palustris, L. Lousewort. 



P. palustris rubra elatior (K. Syn. iii., Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 211. Syme E. B. vi. t. 996. 



Bogs and marshy places ; rare. A. ? or B. May — September. 

 I. In the meadows near Harefield Moor ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 73. Near Yews- 

 ley ! ; Newb. 

 II. Bet. Hampton and Hampton Court ! ; Newb. Staines Common. 

 IV. North Heath, Hampstead (small stunted plants). 

 VII. [In the ditches bet. Bow and Blackwall, near to Blackwall, Mr. New- 

 ton ; R. Syn. iii. *284.] 



First record; Newton, aJooxxtlQ^i). 



