266 TRILLIACE^. DIOSCOREACE^. 



MONOCOTYLEDONES. 



TRILLIACE^. 



PARIS, Linn. 



639. P. quadrifolia, L. Herb True-love. One-herry. 



Herba Paris (Merr., Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 470. Brit. Ent. t. 138 (drawn from a Middlesex specimen). 



Woods and copses ; rare. P. May. 



I. In the Old Park !, Hanging Wood, and elsewhere near Harefield, 

 plentifully; Blackst. Fasc. 4:1. Abundant in a copse near Pinner 

 Wood!, W. M. H.; Melv. 77. 

 IV. In a wood near Hampstead Heath ; Merrett, 61, and Huds. ii. 172. 

 In great abundance in Grass Parm Wood opp. the eight-mile stone 

 in the Mill Hill Koad, 1766; MS, note by Michael Collinson. In 

 a wood near Hendon beyond Hampstead; MS. note (Alchorne's) 

 quoted in Fhyt. iii. 166. 

 VI. The Alders Copse, near Whetstone, abundant. 

 VII. Ken Wood, Hunter ; Park Hampst. 30, and Baxter, vol. i. 



Pirst record: Merrett, 1666. Many of the Harefield plants are more 

 than a yard high. 



DIOSCOREACE^. 



TAMUS, Limi. 



6ft0. T. communis, L. Black Bryony. 



Bryonia nigra, Qer. (Merr., Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 471. Syme E. B. ix. t. 1508. 

 Hedges and woods ; rather common. P. May, June. 

 I. Harefield !; ^^acX'si!. Fasc. 11. Pinner. Elstree. Potter's Bar. 



South Mims. 

 II. Staines Moor. Near Staines on road to Hampton. 



III. Marsh Farm, Twickenham. By Whitton House Grounds. Bet. 



Worton and Twickenham. 



IV. Harrow district, very common ; Melv. 77. Harrow Weald. Stanmore. 



Deacon's Hill. Bishop's Wood. 

 VI. Hadley ! ; Warren. Whetstone. Colney Hatch. Edmonton. Enfield. 

 VII. [In the pine walks going up to Hampstead ; Merrett, 17.] [Marylebone 

 Infirmary Gardens, 1815 ; Herb. G. ^ i?.] 



First record: M&rrett, 1666. 



