EANUNCULACE^B. 3 



Not common. Harrow Weald Common, and abundant 

 in ditch on the Harrow Weald Road, Hatchend, Stan- 

 more Heath, and Eastcott. (Flor. Midd.) 



5. R. sceleratus. L. (Celery-leaved Crowfoot.) 

 Ditches and muddy ponds. 6-9. 



Of frequent occurrence. Especially abundant by the 

 canal at Greenford ; accidentally omitted in edition i. 



6. R. Flammula. L. (Lesser Spear wort.) 

 Ditches and marshy ground. 



Harrow Weald Common, abundant ; occasionally seen 

 at Harrow, but not frequent there. Eastcott, (Flor. Midd.) 



7. R. Ficaria. L. (Pilewort. Lesser Celandine.) 

 Woods and pastures. 3-5. 



Everywhere abundant. One of the earliest spring- 

 flowers. 



8. R. auricomus. L. (Wood C. Goldilocks.) 

 Woods. 4, 5. 



Commonly distributed. 



9. R. acris. L. (Upright Meadow C.) 

 Meadows. 6, 7. 



Very common. This and the two next species are 

 commonly known by the name of " Buttercups." 



10. R. repens. L. (Creeping C.) 

 Pastures and meadows. 5-7. 



Abundant. I once found a double variety by the 

 North wick Walk, Harrow, in 1861, but the walk has been 

 altered, and the plants destroyed. Double varieties have 

 also been found in the Football Field. (Edition i.) 



11. R. bulbosus. L. (Bulbous C.) 

 Fields. 5, 6. 



