104 Botany. 



696. C. temulum, L. (ROUGH CHERVIL), 6 7* P. Hedges and 



waste places ; very common. 



698. C. anthriscus, Lam. (ANTHRISCUS VULGARI&, Pers.), 5 6, A. 



Sandy waste places, especially near the sea ; not common. 

 Very few insect visitors ; flowers generally self -fertilised. 

 As we approach the sea this sp. takes the place of the com. 

 inland form, C. sylvestre. 



1. Plumstead Marshes. Reeves. 



2. Common about Woolwich ; plentiful at Crossness. 



Dod. 



3. Dartford Gravel-pit. Dod. 



4. Plentiful on roadsides and railwaybanks near Belling- 



ham Rly. Stn., '06. W.H.G. 



5. Strong colony, S.E. Railway bank, Bromley, '97. Sc. 



6. Long Lane, Bexley Heath, '04. R.H.C. 



699. C. sylvestre, L. (ANTHRISCUS SYLVESTRIS, Hoff.), WILD 



CHERVIL, 4 6, P. Hedges and banks ; extremely common. 

 Many insect visitors. 



697. SCANDIX pecten-veneris, L. (SHEPHERD'S NEEDLE), 6 9, A. 



Colonist ; fields and cultivated ground ; common. 



1. Casual in cultivated ground, Hayes, '92 ; W. Wick- 

 ham, '94. Sc. 



702. FGENICULUM vulgare, Mill. (OFFICINALE, AIL), FENNEL, 78, 

 P. Rocks and walls near the sea ; inland, a garden escape. 

 It is often found in the neighbourhood of old castles, where 

 it was once cultivated for the kitchen. 



1. Railway bank between Bickley and Mary Cray. 



Play fair. 



2. Hayes gravel-pit, '07. W.H.G. 



3. Brickfield near Dartford Heath, '03. R.H.C. 



4. Crook Log, Bexley Heath, '05. A. H. Nutting. 



5. Greenwich Park. 



F. GIGANTEUM, cultivated at Avery Hill ; enclosure of Obser- 

 vatory Hill, Greenwich Park. 



(168) (ENANTHE, L. (WATER DROPWORT). 



704. 0. fistulosa, L. 7 9, P. Marshy places ; not very common. 



1. Plumstead Marshes ; Northfleet. Dod. 



2. Hayes Ford, one plant, '97. Sc. 



707. 0. Lachenalii, Gmel. (under PIMPINELLOIDES, L., B.), 7 9, P. 

 Marshes near the sea. ; locally abundant. 



1. Near Shoremead Fort ; near Northfleet Stn. Dod. 

 a Plumstead Marshes. Reeves. 



