94 Botany. 



(80) MALVA, L. (MALLOW). 



289. M. moschata, L. 7 8, P. Gravelly places. 



1. Common about Ravensbourne Ely. Stn., Shortlands, 



'04. W.H.G. 



2. Pure white form, Maplescombe Valley, near Eynsford, 



'04. W.H.G. 



3. The most abt. sp. nr. Bromley, but diminishing in '97. 



Sc. 



4. Gravel-pit, Hayes ; gravel-pit, W. Wickham, '05. 



F.M.R. 



290. M. sylvestris, L. (COMMON MALLOW), 6 9, P. Roadsides and 



waste places ; very common. 



291. M. rotundifolia, L. (DWARF MALLOW), 6 9, P. Waste 



places f very common. 



293. M. pusilla, Sm. A. Alien. 



1. One very large pi. on dredged mud at Crossness, '92 ; 

 in two or three places about Plumstead ; Tripcock 

 Ness. Dod. 



ALLIANCE XIV. PARIETALES. 

 N.O. 1. GUTTIFERfi, (Hypericineacz, B.&H.) 



(77) HYPERICUM, L. (ST. JOHN'S WORT). Pollen fls. only ; 

 no honey secreted. 



271. H. Androssemum, L. 7 8, P. Woods and shady hedges ; 

 local except in the W. of England ; cultivated. 



a. Records old or doubtful. 



274. H. calycinum, L. 7 9, P. A cultivated sp. naturalised here 



and there. 



a. No recent notices, but both 271 and 274 are found in 

 Greenwich Park. 



275. H. perforatum, L. 7 8, P. Dry copses, roadsides, etc. ; 



common and abundant. The most com. form in the district 

 is var. b). angustifolium the type being somewhat rare. 



277. H. quadratum, L. 7 9, P. Wet places ; common. 



279. H. humifusum, L. 7 9, P. Sandy places, heaths ; common- 



