100 Botany. 



659. GENOTHERA biennis, L. (EVENING PRIMROSE), 7 9, A. or 

 B. An Am. alien naturalised on railway banks and waste 

 ground. Protandrous moth fls. with concealed honey. 



1. Casual, Woolwich Arsenal. Dod. 



2. Roadsides and railway banks, Shortlands, '02. W.H.G. 



3. Dartford Heath brickfield, '03. R.H.C. 



4. Swanley Junction. M. 



5. E. Wickham brickfield, '07. J.F.B. and W.H.G. 



a. Waste ground near Lower Sydenham, '63. Britten, 



in " Journ. of Bot." 



b. First record, 1836: Shooter's Hill and Lewisham 



Chalk-pit. 



661. CIRCLE A lutetiana, L. (ENCHANTER'S NIGHTSHADE), 6 8, P, 

 Frequent in moist woods and shady lanes. 



NOTE. To this order also belong the Fuchsia and Clarkia. 



N.O. 6. HALORAGIDACE^E (Haloragece B. 6- H.). 

 (143) MYRIOPHYLLUM, L. 



633. M. verticillatum, L. 68, P. aquatic. Local. 



1. Stream near Faversham. Dod. 



2. Long Pond, Eltham, '07. L.C.C. 



3. Dartford Marshes, 01. W.H.G. 



a. Marshes between Greenwich and Woolwich, 1836. 



var. b.) pectinatum, D.C. 



1. Cooling Marshes ; near P. Victoria. M. 



634. M. spicatum, L. 79, P. aquatic. Freq. 



1. Higham Marshes. Dod. 



a. As 633. 



[B. & H. include in the HALORAGE^: : (135) Callitriche, see 

 under CALLITRICHACE^: ; (133) Hippuris, see next 

 order.] 



N.O. 7. HIPPURIDACEJE. 



632. HIPPURIS vulgaris, L. (MARE'S-TAIL), 67, P. aquatic ; freq. 

 1. Nor thfleet meadows. Dod. '03. This and other aquatic 

 pis. have now disappeared, through the draining 

 of the ditches by deep pumping wells. W.H.G. 



