ABOUT CHINGFORD. 



93 



SleUata (12S). 



*Galium palustre. 

 . . Witheringii. 

 Mollugo. 



* . . verum. 

 *Asperula odorata. 



Amentacea (228). 

 *Betula alba. 

 *Salix alba. 



* . . amygdalina. 



* . . caprea. 



* . . fusca, (Ewg. F/.) 

 *Populus alba. 



. . . tremula, (Warner). 

 . nigra. 



EquisetacecB. 

 Equisetum sylvaticum, (B. G. ) 



Saxifrages (68). 

 Chrysosplenium oppositifo- 

 [lium. 

 Di/MflCftc (139). 



*Scabiosa succisa. 

 *Dipsacus sylvestris. 



Convolvulacete (167). 

 Cuscuta europsea, (.B. G.) 

 *Calystegia sepium. 



Alismacea (253). 

 Alisma Damasonium, (B, G.) 



Polygonea (209). 

 Polygonum minus, 



(E. Forster.) 



Asphodelea (266). 

 Allium ursinum, Hawk's eye 

 hill (E.G.) 

 *Hyacinthus non-scriptus. 



Chara flexilis, (E. Forster.) 



F dices. 

 *Pteris Aquilina. 



*Aspidium aculeatum. 



. cristatum, (B. G.) 



* ... Filix-mas. 



* ... Filix-foemina, 



. . . Oreopteris, (B. G.) 

 Asplenium Ruta-muraria, ? (c?o.) 

 Osmunda spicant, (do.) 



CHINGFORD. 



Substratum Gravel. 

 Ch. signifies Chingford. 



Lathyrus Nissolia, fields near 



Ch. Church (B. G.) 



Dipsacus pilosus, lane leading 



to the Church, between Ch. 



and Waltham Abbey (B.G.) 



Spiraea Filipendula, hilly field 



nr. the Church. 



Hedera Helix, about the 



Church. 



Iris foetidissima, lane leading 

 from Ch. Hatch to Friday 

 Hill house. 



Myosums minimus, road bet. 



Woodford and Ch. Hatch. 



Viscum album, parasitical vn 



trees at Ch. 



Vinca minor, in a wood called 



the Larks at Ch. 



Listera ovata, on the forest bet. 



Woodford Row and Ch. 



Hatch. 



Calamagrostis epigejos, wood 



called the Larks at Ch. 



Cynoglossum sylvaticum, do. 



Oxalis Acetosella, do. do. 



Petroselinum segetum, at Ch. 



(E. Forster). 



Acorus Calamus, lane between 

 Hainault Forest and Chig- 

 wcll, (do.) 



Mentha gracilis, side of the 



Lea between Higham Hill 



and Ch. (B. M. Forster.) 



Ballota nigra /3, wood called the 



Hawk, nr. Ch. (Dillenius). 



