150 JOHN BLACKSTONE. [May, 



Genista anglica. ) ^ ^, ^.„ ^ ^^ ^ , , ^ .flutbflalq 



Genista iinctoria. \ ^° ^^''^ ^^^^ g'°^ "^ ^"^'^'^'^ ' 3•^^^ '^^^n'' ^ 



Gentiana Amarella. In the old chalk-pit near Harefield niilfc'"^^^*'S avu^" 

 Geranium lucidum. Lane leading to Harefield mill. iuiitnalci tbbn 

 Gymnadenia Conopsea. Lane leading to Harefield mill. " ' "'"• -^'^'"^ "■ • 

 Ilabenaria cMorantha, or H. bifolia. In woods and bushy places, not un- 

 common, 'J'i ,'iooi/I Jij'jif&'(f;iJ 'Jfi3(i awoLiRsM ,^v^\?,»J»v\^-m'Bi«o'i\3^'-\ 

 Herba Paris {Pafi^^adrifdlite):" 'OU PaYk hbtirgfeg'''wood'.<''V^^^'^ »A\<y.u\V' 

 Herminium monorchis. Chalk-pit near the Duke of Portland's, Gerard's 



Cross, plentifully. I'^'i^ biorto'iiill .aC)'\o'iUiV,^<i&d vvniiVoio 1 



Hieracium boreale. Old Park Wood.%''i">^J^ J? tiin'Jfr.ilO oJ bnoT or!+ 

 Hieraciwm murorum. On a wall against Hillingden Church, and on old 



walls of the Duke of,Bedford's Garden at Chenies, Buckinghamshire. 

 Hippuris vulgaris. Harefield River ; also in a bog on Uxbridge Moor. 

 Hottonia paliistris. Ditches and ponds. ■' 'it. cyo'i. .n«\j^i\ia. ■o»jSvouj\iv:»V\ 

 Hydrocharis Morsus-rance. Abundant iu'ditehed and''S>h%g"k%S{ti'^SMaS^'^''^^ 

 Syoscyamus niger. Waste places, every^vhere. .iw^^^M ^M^iiwjv 



Hypericum Androsmnnm. In a thicket near HarefiteUl Ch'h¥(^y''^i(3^^'ttJ^'^ 



near Bacher Heath. iltc-ii -mhr^^i 



Inula Helenittm. In a close adjoining to Harefield' Comrkb'tf\ ttlSd^^l^' 



meadow near Breakspears, called Gantlets. . :.>.v.iO\\^ asAaivoo^Bd 



Jasione montana. Lane between Denham and Iver Heatti^."^''^'^'^ o^n'v\sx»?* 

 Lathraa squamaria. In a shady lane near Harefield town, plentifuUyV^^^'*' 

 Lathyrus Nissolia. In a meadow near Hareii^d Church, plentifully, •'■''^''■ 

 Littorella lacustris. Harefield Commoni^'Od yumvM .nss\«^o^ wM'n6i«\5,»ic, 

 Medioago maculata. Uxbridge Common, plentifully. w^''V'<'s»»«'^0 ivus«v\«itt'?i 

 Mdica ccerulea. Heaths. ' jdii bnfi ^agbitdzU 



Mentha Pulegium. On Harefield Common. Driuol 1 .olVv<i\ji\ ahn^Mo^c^t 

 Mentha rotimdifolia. Harefield Churchyards nslq .diq-jderfo bbiia'iiiH 

 Menyanthes trifoliata. Harefield Moor. j;3n v/obfipM ,y<a\^^js,vj wtMiaonKn'I 

 McencJiia erecta. Harefield and Uxbridge Commons, aMtnd'ahlilV.^*'^*^*^'^'^ 

 Nai'cissus bifolius. In several places near Harefield,' ■- \ ,«Aios^V)s\'v 



Narcissus pseudo-narcissus. Orchard at Breakspears, plentifully. '.v«sio\itV 

 Nuphar lutea. With the White Lily on Uxbridge Moor, and iiV'H'ki-fe- 



field River, near the mill, abundantly. 

 Nymphcea alba. On Uxbridge Moor, plentifully. '■ i>»,>.oi.vivj , 



Ophioglossum vulgatum. In all the meadows near Harefieldj pJent^ti'fy; ■ 

 Ophrys apifera. Harefield chalk-pit, sparingly ; and in the ehalk-pit at 



Gerard's Cross, plentifully. ' ■-.'"■i ' -mi^i ni .wj^u^ wv,'. 



Ophrys muscifera. Harefield chalk-pit. oi looM ssbiidxU mo-d §ni 

 Orchis rnilitaris. Chalk-pit, near the paper-milt. ' " fficff ,»iw\oV>o q\os'^ 

 Orchis pyramidalis. Chalk-pit, near the paper-milJ;""'''^' ^^vJUt .wwv;.'''' 

 Orchis ustiilata. Chalk-pit, near the paper-mill. 



