224 PRIMULACE^. 



Ditches and bogs ; very rare. P. June — August. 

 I. In Uxbriclge Eiver, Mr. Hill ; BlacJcst. Spec. 45. 

 III. On Hounslow Heatli ; Doody MS8. In the river on Hounslow Heath 

 by Mr. Dandridge ; Dill, in R. 8yn. iii. 287 ; and Cullum, 6. 

 First record: Doody, about 1700; last, Cullum, 1774.] 



PRIMULACEiE. 

 HOTTONIA, Linn. 



54:5. H. palustris, L. Water Violet. 



Millefolium aquaticum, seu Viola aquatica caule nudo, C. B. P. (Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 296. Cwt. F. L. f. 1. 

 Ditches; rather rare. P. May— July. 

 I. Harefield, frequent; Blackst. Fasc. 61. 

 II. Abundant in a ditch by roadside from Bucks to Staines ; Phyt. K 8. 



iv. 263. Many places on Staines Moor. 

 IV. Lane leading from the ' Harp ' to Kingsbury ; Lond. Fl.lil. Lane bet. 

 Edgware Eoad and Woodhouse, Hyde ; Irv. MSS. Pool in a small 

 plantation nearly opp. Woodford House, Kingsbury ; Farrar. 

 VI. Ditch by side of Lea Navigation Canal, not far from Ponder's End 



Station ; Cherry {v. s.). 

 VII. [About Chelsea; 3f. # G. 275.] [Banks of Thames, Fulham ; 

 Faulkner, 22.] [Tottenham Marshes ; Cat. Lond. 16, and Macreight, 

 189.] [Abounds in most of our watery ditches near Loudon ; Curt. 

 F.L.] 

 First record: Blackstone, 1757. 



PRIMULA, 



546. P. vulgaris, Huds. Primrose. 



P. vcris minor, Ger. em. (Blackst.). Primula sylvarum (Johns.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 291. Syme E. B. vii. t. 1129. 



Woods, copses and hedgebanks ; rather common. P. March — May. 

 I. Harefield!; Blackst. Fasc. 81. Abundant in Old Park Woods. 

 Euislip Wood. 



III. Near Headstone Farm ; very abundant. Harrow Grove ; Koxeth ; 



Melv. 62. 



IV. Hampstead Heath ; Johns. Eric, and Herb. Budge. In Bishop's Wood, 



Hampstead, nearly eradicated. Bentley Priory. 

 V. Eather scarce in this neighbourhood ; copse near Brentford; Hemsley. 

 VI. Hadley ! ; Warren. Winchmore Hill Wood. Copse near Warren 



Lodge, Edmonton, abundant. 

 VII. Kilburn Field, 1818 ; Herb. G. ^'i?. [Primrose Hill is said to have 

 derived its name from the former abundance of P. vulgaris there ; 

 V. Park Hampst. 258.] 



