BIOLOGY 



ADDENDA. 



After Reseda luteola, p. 12, insert: 

 R.alba* L. (White Mignonette.) 

 Waste and sandy places, usually near the sea. 5-9. 



Bare. Accidentally introduced. Pinner Parsonage Garden, where it appeared 

 several years in succession. 



After P. vulgaris, on p. 82 : 



Primula clatior. Jacq. (Jacquin's, or True Oxlip.) 



Woods and meadows. 4, 5. 



Wood End, Buislip; Hope Cottage Farm and Terrilands, Pinner. This 

 plant has little chance of permanently asserting its claims as a native of the 

 district; as when found it is usually transferred to the garden, or carried off to 

 London by the plant grubbers, who are quickly exterminating the Primrose 

 tribe and Ferns throughout Middlesex. 



Add to Listera Nidus.avis, p. 08, the new station, Pinner Hill. (W. A. 

 Tooke, Esq.) 



