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181. V. tricolor, L. (PANSY), 59, A. or P. Fields, banks ; com- 

 mon except in the chalk districts. Another variable sp., 

 Shakespeare's " Nodding Violet." 



1. A large flowered form in an arable field at Leaves 



Green, Keston, '03. W.H.G. 

 a. First record, 1763 : Blackheath. 



var. b.) arvensis, Murr. (FIELD PANSY), 4 9, A. Fields, 

 roadsides ; common. 

 1. Gravel-pit, Dartford Heath, '04. R.H.C. 



V. cornuta, L. An alien. 



1. Quasi-wild on grave mounds, Cudham Churchyard, 

 '06. W.H.G. 



N.O. 5. PASSIFLORACEM. 



PASSIFLORA C^RULEA, the Passion Flower, is a climbing 

 plant often trained against the house in London gardens, 

 where it flowers freely and ripens its fruit. 



N.O. 6. BEGONIACE&. 



BEGONIAS are well-known greenhouse and garden pis. 



ALLIANCE XV. MYRTIFLOR.E. 



N.O. I. THYMEL&CACE&. 

 (363) DAPHNE, L. 



1353. D. mezereum, L. 2 3, D. Shrub. Once native in woods but 



now doubtfully so ; extremely rare. 



1. Brewer's Wood, Cobham. Lady Bligh. 



2. Greenwich Park and Avery Hill (planted). 



1354. D. laureola, L. 2 4, Shrub. Woods and thickets ; common 



on the chalk 



1. Chalk Downs, Shoreham. Holmes. 



2. High Elms, H. ; Wrotham, M. 



3. Meopham, Cobham, Hailing. Dod. 



4. Coppices, Whitefoot Lane, Southend, '03. W.H.G. 



5. Wood above Otford, '03. A. O. Hume. 



6. Meenfield Wood, W. of Shoreham, '04. W.H.G. 



7. Meadows and coppices, top of Western side of Maples- 



combe Valley, '07. W.H.G. 

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