1859.] WANDSWORTH PLANTS. 335 



Rchb., Lavatera cretica ?, L. punctata, L. Olbia, Althsea hirsuta, 

 Hibiscus vesicarius. 



Geraniace<s. — Erodium ciconium, E. littoreum, Willd., on the 

 Middlesex side of the river^ near Pimlico. 



Impatiens parviflora : near Nine Elms ; also in the same place, 

 I. fulva, but very scarce ; the former abundant. /. parviflora 

 abounds also on the Mortlake side of Kew Green. ^ 



Caryophyllacece, — Sapo7iaria vaccaria, Linn. ; Silene anglica, 

 S. quinquevulnera, S. Armeria, S. noctiflora, Agrost. Githago. 

 Linum usitatissimum : plentiful, especially at Battersea. 

 Lythrum hyssopifolium : at Wandsworth only. 

 Leguminiferce. — Medicago denticulata, Wilkl., M. var. apicu- 

 lata ; M. orbicularis, M. scutellata, M. tenoreana, DC. ; M. 

 ciliaris, M. sphcerocarpa ?, M. recta, Desf. ; Melilotus officinalis, 

 Willd. ; M. vulgaris, Willd. (M. leucantha, Koch.); M. parvi- 

 flora, Desf. ; M. messanensis, Desf. ; M. ccerulea, Pers. ; M. sul- 

 cata, Desf. ; Trifolium ochroleucum, T. stellatum, T. maritimum, 

 T. resupinatum, T. spumosum, T. agrarium ?, T. elegans ?, Vicia 

 lutea, V. bithynica (Battersea), V. tenuifolia, Roth (Battersea) ; 

 V. Pseudo-Cracca, V. Gerardi, Vill. (Battersea) ; V. villosa, Eoth 

 (Battersea) ; V. agrigentina (Ervum agrigentinum) , Guss. ; Er- 

 vumpubescens ? (Battersea), Lathyrus Aphaca, Arihrolobium scor- 

 pioides, Scorpiurus sulcata, Linn., or S. subvillosa, Linn. 



Rosacece. — Potentilla recta, Linn. ; P. supina : the former at 

 Wandsworth and Parson's Green ; the latter only at Battersea, 

 and but once. 



Umbellifera. — Ammi majus, Coriandrum sativum, Torilis no- 

 dosa, Caucalis daucoides, Archangelica officin., W. and Battersea ; 

 Eoeniculum officin., Carum Carui, Bupleurum aristatum, Bartl. ; 

 B. protractum. Link; Anethum graveolens.-\ 

 Rubiacea. — Asperula arvensis, Galium tricorne. 

 Composite. — Centaurea calcitrapoides, C. Calcitrapa, C. solsti- 

 tialis, C iberica, C. aspera,% Pinardia coronaria, (Chrysanthemum 

 coronarium), Crepis foetida, Anthemis tinctoria, Erigeron canad., 

 Rhagodiolus stellatus ?, Xanthium Strumarium. 



* It may be supposed that this is an escape from the Royal Botanic Gardens. 

 Perhaps so ; but I have seen hundreds of plants in the former, but not one in the 

 latter place. 



t Of the genera Ammi and Peucedanum there were, or are, more than one species 

 of each at Wandsworth. 



X A Centaurea of the C. nigra section was observed last summer (1859). 



