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2. H. inundatum. Koch. (Least Marsh Wort.) 



Pools and lakes. 6, 7. 



Pools on Harrow Weald Common, the plants entirely 

 or nearly submerged ; also in a pond at Alperton. Pinner 

 Hill. Stanmore Heath. (Flor. Midd.) 



SISON. (Bastard Stone Parsley.} 



I. S. Amomum. L. (Hedge Stone Parsley.) 



Banks and moist ground. 8, 9. 



Very frequent by the road side. The whole plant has 

 a disagreeable odour. Especially common at Roxborough, 

 near the turnpike on the Pinner Road. 



^EGOPODIUM. (Gout Weed.) 



I. JE Podagraria. L. (Common Gout Weed, or 



Bishop's Weed.) 



Gardens and shady places. 6-8. 



Harrow Park, abundant ; small garden enclosure at 

 Pinner, and Mr. Smith's garden, near the Cricket Field, 

 Harrow. A plant formerly introduced into gardens by 

 the monks. 



[CARUM. 



I. C. Carui. L. (Caraway.) 

 Meadows and pastures. 6. 

 Railway Bank, Pinner. (Farrar.) ] 



BUNIUM. (Earth Nut, Pig Nut.) 



I. B. flexuosum. With. (Common Earth Nut.) 



Woods and pastures. 5, 6. 



Pinner Road, Harrow Park, Pinner and Stanmore 

 Woods. Frequent. The root is often eaten. 



