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(157) SIUM, L. 



689. S. latifolium, L. 7 8, P. Ditches and rivers ; very local and 



decreasing. 



a. Records old and extremely doubtful. 



b. First record, 1700 : " In ditches between Redrif (i.e. 



Rotherhithe) and Deptford." 



690. S. erectum, Huds. 7 9, P. Ditches ; common in its habitat. 



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



a. First record, 1633 : " Between Redriffe and Deptford." 



691. ^GOPODIUM podagraria, L. (GOUTWEED), 67, P. Damp 



places, gardens, roadsides near buildings ; common. 



The central fls. in the umbels of the second order are male. 



(159) PIMPINELLA, L. 



692. P. saxifraga, L. 7 9, P. Dry pastures, banks, and roadsides ; 



very common. 



693. P. major, Huds. (MAGNA, L.), 78, P. Shady hills ; freq. 



not on the chalk, but on the Gault and Folkestone Beds in 

 the Weald ; probably more plentiful in Kent than in any 

 other county. 



1. Borough Green, '05. W.H.G. 



2. Seal, '02. B. T. Lowne. 



var. b.) dissecta, Br. 



1. Roadside, N. of Ightham, '05. W.H.G. 



P. anisum, L. (Mediterranean) yields aniseed. 

 CARUM, L. 



694. C. majus, comb, nov., Brit. Mus. Cat. (C. FLEXUOSUM, Fr. ; 



CONOPODIUM DENUDATUM, Koch,), PlGNUT, 5 6, P. Woods 



and pastures ; very common. 



685. C. earvi, L. (CARAWAY), 6, B. Casual ; meadows and pas- 

 tures ; rare. 



1. Gravel-pit, Hayes, '06. W.H.G. 



695. MYRRHIS odorata, Scop. (SWEET CICELY), 56, P. Pastures 



in hilly districts ; a sweet-scented N. of England plant. 

 Fls. complete or m. 



a. Colonies at Hayes, '94, and Bromley, '97 ; but both 

 were soon destroyed. Sc. 



CH^ROPHYLLUM, L. (CHERVIL), including ANTHRISCUS 

 Bernh. 



