66 Botany. 



N.O. 3. RESEDACEJE. 

 [(55) RESEDA, L. 



165. R. lutea, L. (WILD MIGNONETTE), 6 8, B. Dry places on 



the chalk ; common. 



166. R. luteola, L. (DYER'S ROCKET), 6 8, A. or B. Same as 



165, but not so common. 



1. Brickfields. Wickham Lane, Plumstead, '07. J.F.B. 

 & W.H.G. 



ALLIANCE VIII. SARRACENIALES. 

 N.O. i. DROSERACEM. 



629. DROSERA rotundifolia, L. (SUNDEW), 7 8, P. Insectivorous 

 pi. growing in the boggy parts of heaths ; a calcifuge ; fls. 

 rarely open, and generally self -fertilised in closed buds. 

 1. Bogs at Keston Common, '06. W.H.G., etc. 



a. Chislehurst Common. Reeves. 



b. Bogs at Caesar's Camp, Bromley, Hayes, Bromley 



Common (1793). 



NOTE. To the same order belongs Dionsea muscipula (Venus' 

 Fly-trap), while the American Pitcher pis. (Sarracenia and Darling- 

 tonia) belong to an allied insectivorous order, the Sarraceniacese, 

 and the Malay Pitchers to the Nepenthacese. 



ALLIANCE IX. ROSALES. 

 N.O. i. CRASSULACEM. 

 (130) SEDUM, L. 



618. S. telephium, L. (ORPINE), 7 8, P. Woods and banks ; 

 locally abundant. 



1. St. Paul's Cray Common. Dod. 



2. By field footpath, Crofton, '05. W.H.G. 



3. Frequently in woods at Down, '06. W.H.G. 



4. Hedgebank nr. Swanley Junction. Webb. 



5. Bromley, Hayes, and Orpington, '97. Sc. 

 a. Charlton and Shooter's Hill (1787). 



621. S, dasyphyllum, L. A scarce alien. 



1. On an old wall at Farningham. Webb. 



622. S. anglicum, Huds. 6 8, A. or P. Sandy and rocky places ; 



local. 



1. Wall-top, Gravesend. Holmes. 



2. Old wall at Shortlands, '96. Sc. (introd.) 



