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Filipendula vulgaris offic. Not far from the Plough, at Clapham 

 Common. 



Filix saxatilis caule tenui fragili, Raii Syn. edit. 2, p. 50, No. 7. 

 Plentiful on Hampton cliffs, near Bath. 



Fumaria alba latifolia, Park. In the hedges near Bonner's Row, 

 Bethnal Green ; and again between Greenwich Park Wall and Charl- 

 ton Church. 



Geranium saxatile (G. lucidiim). About Lexden, a mile before 

 you enter Colchester from London. 



Graminifolia palustris repens, Raii Syn. (Pilularia). On Enfield 

 Chase, half a mile from the town towards Barnet. On a moorish 

 ground a mile and a half before you come to Uxbridge, close to the 

 right hand side of the road. 



Gramen cyperoides majus prcecox. In the wet part of Battersea 

 Meadow. 



spicis par vis longissime distantibus, Raii Syn. 



In a wood just below Chesham Bois Church, Bucks, plentifully, 1752. 



pratense paniculatum medium. On the walls at Eltham 



leading to the old Palace. 



Helenium (Inula Helenium). By the chalk -pit at Gerards Cross, 

 Bucks. 



Helianthemum vulgare petalis florum perangustis (H. surrejanum). 

 By a chalk-pit on the right hand of the road between Eltham and 

 Farningham, in Kent. 



Helleborine palustris (Epipactis palustris J. Abundautly by the 

 roadside a mile or two before you come to Hemel Hempsted from 

 Watford, Herts. 



Herba Paris (Paris quadrifolia). In a wood near Henden beyond 

 Hampstead. In a copse near Chiselhurst. 



Lentibularia ( Utricularia vulgaris). In the green lane leading 

 from Newington to Southgate, not far from the sluice which opens 

 the New River into the New Cut. 



Lilium Convallium (Convallaria majalis). In Bishops Wood 

 and the heath by Hampstead. (Still grows there in small quantity. 

 — W. P.) 



Lychnis sylvestris flore albo minimo. In a field near Weybridge 

 Church, called Sadlers, plentifully in July, 1747. 



■ qua Saponaria vulgo (Saponaria officinalis). Near Kings- 

 land Turnpike. 



Medicago echinata minima. Abundantly on the sandy ground 

 within the beach below Sheerness; Mr. Rand, 1722; again in the 



