126 Botany. 



1152. L. repens, Mill. 7 9, P. Chalky soils ; very rare. 



1. Farningham, '80. J. Groves. 

 a. Gad's Hill, 1762. 



L. repens x vulgaris. 



1. Farningham, '80. J. Groves. 



1153. L. vulgaris, Mill. (TOADFLAX), 67, P. Waste ground, 



hedgebanks, etc. very common. Peloria frequently 

 occurs, the terminal fl. having a regular tubular mouth and 

 five spurs ; sometimes more than one flower is peloric. 



1154. L. minor, Desf. (VISCIDA, Mcench), 6 8, A. Colonist (?) 



Frequent about the gateways and banks of chalky arable 

 fields and on railway ballast. 



1. Roadway to Goods Siding at W. Wickham Rly. Stn., 



'01-'06. W.H.G. 



2. Flint Quarry, Pole Hill. R.H.C. 



3. Chalk-pit and cultivated field, Keston, '97. Sc. 



(309) ANTIRRHINUM, L. (SNAPDRAGON). 



1155. A. majus, L. 7 9, P. Alien, naturalised on old walls, chalky 



cliffs and railway cuttings ; largely cultivated. A bee 

 fl., but the bees often bite through the tube to get at 

 the honey. Peloria sometimes occurs in the terminal fl. of 

 the raceme, and by cultivation all the fls. may become 

 regular. A fine bed of peloric Antirrhinums may be seen 

 in Chelsea Physic Gardens. 



1156. A. orontium, L. 7 8, A. Colonist. Sandy fields, gardens ; 



not common. A smaller fl. than 1155, and visited by hive 

 as well as humble bees. 



1. Seen once or twice amongst the potato crops in fields 



below Fox Hill, Keston, '00. W.H.G. 



2. As a garden weed, near Hayes Village, '01. W.H.G. 



3. In cultivated fields at Hayes and W. Wickham, '97. 



Sc. 



4. Slopes of Plumstead Common. Dod. 

 a. First record, 1629 : Near Gravesend. 



(310) SCROPHULARIA, L. (FiGWORT). 



1157. S. aquatica, L. 78, P. Wet places ; very common. 



