ESSEX. 



ABOUT WALTHAMSTOW. 



Substratum Gravel. 



Lepidium Smithii, about Walthamstow, ( Winch.) 

 Adoxa Moschatellina, lane leading from Wood-street to Chapel 



End, (Warner). 

 Allium ursinum, lane leading from Chingford to Walthamstow, (do.) 



. vineale, foot-path leading to Lea Bridge, (do.) 

 Anemagrostis Spica venti, corn-fields ab. Walthamstow, (E.Forster). 

 Vulpia bromoides, common about Walthamstow, (do.) 

 Schedonorus loliaceus, marshes nr. Walthamstow, abundantly, (do.) 

 Trisetum pubescens, do. do. where there is no chalk 



within 16 miles, (do.) 



Calamagrostis epigejos, near Salter's Buildings, (do.) 

 Cynoglossum sylvaticum, hedges at Walthamstow, (do.) fy rd.-side 

 bet. Walthamstow $ Chingford, (W. Pamplin). 

 Iris foetidissima, hedge between Chapel End fy Higham Hill, 



(E. Forster). 



Rhamnus catharticus, hedges about Walthamstow, (do.) 



Chenopodium olidum, waysides about (do.) 



Petroselinum segetum, do. (do.) 



Anthriscus Cerefolium, formerly found in Clay-street, (do.) 



Linum usitatissimum, occasionally about, but perhaps not indi- 

 genous, (do.) 



Myosurus minimus, corn-fields about, (do.) 



Ranunculus parviflora, Lea Bridge Road, and ab. Walth. (do.) 

 Mentha sylvestris, in waste ground, especially in watery places. 

 . . rotund ifolia, hedges about, (T. F. Forster). 

 . . gracilis, nr. Walthamstow, in watery places, (E?ig. FL) 

 . piperita, near Clay-street &$ Whips's Cross, E. Forster). 

 . . rubra, Afark House Lane, (do.) 



