102 Botany. 



(150) BUPLEURUM, L. (HARE'S EAR). 



672. B. rotundifolium, L. 7, A. Chalky arable fields ; local. 



1. Swanley, H. 



2. Eynesford, '06. L.C.C. 



a. Around Lewisham, 1762. 



b. Many old records for District 2, H. and M. 



674. B. tenuissimum, L. 8 9, A. Wet places near the sea and 

 tidal waters ; frequent in its habitat. 



1. Cliff e Marshes. H. 



2. Isle of Grain. Jackson. 



(152) APIUM, L. 



677. A. graveolens, L. (WILD CELERY), 6 8, P. Common in wet 



places near the sea and tidal rivers ; rare and generally an 

 escape inland. 



1. Swanscombe Marshes, '01. W.H.G. 



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

 a. Casual near rubbish heap, Beckenham, '97. Sc. 



678. A. nodiflorum, Reich. 7 8, P. Banks of ditches and brooks ; 



very common. 



var. c.) oereatum, Bab. Muddy places, perhaps not infreq. 

 1. Keston. Jackson 



679. A. inundatum, Reich. 6 7, P. Very wet places, rather rare. 



1. Chislehurst Common. Dod, Sc. 



2. Pond, Keston Com., '04. W.H.G. 



a. Marshes between Greenwich and Woolwich, 1836. 



(155) PETROSELINUM, Hill (under CARUM, Lond. Cat.). 



683. P. sativum, Hoff. (C. PETROSELINUM, B. & H.), PARSLEY, 



6 8, B. Alien, more or less naturalised in dry waste places. 



1. Farnborough Common, '02. W.H.G. 



2. Hayes gravel-pit, an escape, '96. Sc. 

 a. Chalk pits, Northfleet, '77. 



684. P. segetum, Koch. (C. SEGETUM, B. & H.), 79, A. or B. 



Damp calcareous fields, chiefly near the sea ; local inland. 



1. In fields by Orpington, c. '92. A.D.W. 



2. Lane, N. Cray, abundant, '05. R.H.C. 

 a. First record, 1629 : near Cliffe. 



687. SISON amomum, L. 8, B. Damp chalky ground ; very com. 



