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1544. J. acutiflorus, Ehrh. (under ARTICULATUS, B. & H.). Boggy 

 places ; frequent. 



1. Hayes and Keston, 1877. 



2. Grain. M. 



(437) LUZULA, DC. (WOODRUSH). In Bab. under JUNCOIDES, 

 Adans. 



1549. L. Fosteri, DC. 5, P. Thickets, hedgebanks ; rather rare. 



1. At side of footpath, Oof ton Meadows, '03. W.H.G. 



2. Roadside bank, Coney Hill, '04. W.H.G. 



3. Chislehurst ; woods south of Cliffe. M. 



4. Court Wood, Gad's Hill. Dod. 



5. Joyden's Wood. Jackson. 



6. Darenth Wood ; near Abbey Wood. H. and M. 

 a. Chislehurst, Hayes, and Keston Commons, 1877. 



L. Fosteri X pilosa. 



1. Darenth Wood. M. 



2. Wood at Puddledock, near Shoreham. Dod. 



1550. L. pilosa, Willd. (VERNALIS, DC.), 5, P. Thickets ; very 



common. 



a. First record, 1762 : Charlton Wood. 



1551. L. sylvatica, Gaud. (MAXIMA, DC.), 4 6, P. Sandy places, 



rather local. 



1. Wood between Knockholt and Cudham, '01. W.H.G. 



2. Old Park Wood, Plumstead. Dod. 



3. Joyden's and Darenth Woods. Reeves. 



1554. L. campestris, DC. 4 5, P. Heaths, wall-tops, dry grassy 



places ; very common. 



1555. L. multiflora, Lej. (ERECTA, Desv.), 6, P. Heaths, copses, 



sandy banks ; frequent, especially variety Conjesta, Lej. 



1. Crofton Woods, '01. W.H.G. 



2. Chislehurst Common, Reeves ; Keston Common, 1877. 



ALLIANCE IV. SPATHIFLOR^E. 



N.O. 1. ARACEM (AROIDE/E, B. 6- H.), chiefly tropical 

 plants. 



1563. ARUM maculatum, L. (CUCKOO PINT, LORDS AND LADIES, 

 ARUM LILY), 4 5, P. Hedges and thickets ; very common. 

 Monoecious, protogynous fly-traps ; the f cetid smell attracts 

 small flies, by which they are pollinated. 



