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535. P. sterilis, Garcke (FRAG ART ASTRUM, Ehr.). 

 3 5, P. Very common indeed. 



538. P. sylvestris, Neck. (TORMENTILLA, B. & H.), 6 8, P. Dry 

 places ; very common indeed. 



(539) var. b.)3prccumbens, Sibth. Woods and hedgebanks ; not 

 uncommon. 



1. Nr. Crayford, Dod ; Joyden's Wood, Jackson. 



2. Orpington, Britton ; Woods south of Cliffe, M. 



P. procumbeusX reptans (P. MIXTA, Nolte). Not uncommon. 



1. Orpington. Britton. 



2. Railway bank below Crayford. Dod. 



P. proeumbens X silvestris (P. SUBERECTA, Zimm.). 

 1. Near Halstead. Britton. 



540. P. reptans, L. 6 9, P. Roadsides and banks ; very common. 



541. P. anserina, L. (SILVERWEED), 6 8, P. Roadsides ; very 



abundant. 



543. P. argentea, L. 6 7, P. Gravelly places, local. 



1. Hayes Common, '04. W.H.G. 



2. Roadside, Eden Park and W. Wickham, '04. F.M.R. 



3. Bostall Heath, Eltham, Chislehurst, etc. Dod. 



4. Nr. Abbey Wood ; above Belvedere ; Plumstead ; 



Sidcup, etc. 



5. Greenwich Park. A.D.W. 



P. recta, L. Alien. 



1. A few pis. between Hayes and Beckenham, '95-7 



(named at Kew, '96). Sc. 



2. One large pi. in gravel-pit nr. Hayes, '05. F.M.R. 



545. COM ARUM palustre, L. (P. PALUSTRIS, Scop. ; COMARUM, 

 Nestb.). Bogs, etc. ; very rare. 



a. Marshes, Keston Common, '36 ; but not reported 

 since. 



(117) ALCHEMILLA, L. (LADIES' MANTLE). Fls. inconspicuous, 

 visited by flies ; parthenogenesis frequent. 



547. A. arvensis, Scop. 5 8, A. Fields, banks, waste ground 



very common. 



548. A. vulgaris, L. 6 8, P. Moist pastures ; rare. 



a. No authentic records. 



