2 RANUNCULACE^. 



Eastcott, and meadows, Pinner. Plants with crimson 

 petals occur in the Park of Bentley Priory. 



[2. A. apennina, L. or Blue Mountain Anemone, 

 is stated by Hooker and Arnott (edition viii. p. 6), to 

 grow "near Harrow," but we are unacquainted with 

 the locality, even if it be still found here.] 



MYOSURUS. (Mouse-tail.} 



i. M. minimus. L. (Common Mouse-tail.) 



Corn-fields and waste places. 4-6. 



A single plant was found by the Rev. F. W. Farrar 

 in the waste ground at Pinner Drive. Perivale. (Flor. 

 Midd.} 



RANUNCULUS. ( Crowfoot. ) 



1. R. Drouetii. Schultz. 

 Ponds and ditches. 4-6. 



Not infrequent. Greenford ; Woodridings, Pinner ; 

 Ruislip. (Flor. Midd.) (Likely a form of R. heter- 

 ophyllus, Bab. Man. (Rev. W. W. Newbould.) 



2. R. peltatus. Fries (Syme). (Water Crowfoot.) 

 Ponds and streams. 4-6. 



Frequent. Variable. R. aquatilis, L. of edition i. 

 with forms there mentioned are here included. 



R. fluitans of edition i. is the form R. pseudo-fluitans, 

 Syme. (Flor. Midd.} 



3. R. circinatus. Sibth. (Rigid-leaved Water C.) 

 Ponds and ditches. 6, 7. 



Rare? Brook on the Pinner Road (leaves hair-like, 

 rounded, and rigid). 



4. R. hederaceus. L. (Ivy -leaved Crowfoot.) 

 Wet places. 5-8. 



