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10. V. polita. Fries. (Grey procumbent Field Speed- 



well.) 



Cultivated and waste ground. 4-9. 

 Frequent in Harrow and Pinner. Northolt; (Edition i.) 

 Stanmore ; Horsington Hill ; (Flor. Midd.) 



11. V. Buxb^umii.* (Buxbaum's Speedwell.) 

 Fields and cultivated places. 4-9. 



This plant until very recently unknown in England, is 

 now, strange to say, pretty frequently dispersed. I have 

 found it here in a corn-field at Ruislip ; and as weeds in 

 gardens at Roxeth. (Edition i.) Sparingly near Perivale, 

 on the Canal Towing Path ; West Street, Harrow. Stan- 

 more ; Horsington Hill. (Flor Midd.) 



12. V. arvensis. L. (Wall Speedwell.) 

 Fields and walls. 4-7. 



Abundantly distributed. 



13. V. peregrina.* L. (Foreign Speedwell.) 

 Pinner Hill. 



The plant was unknown to the British Flora a few 

 years ago ; it is now making itself at home in all parts of 

 the country. The Editor found it in 1860 and subsequent 

 years in Belfast, Co. Antrim, in 1871 at Gweedore, Co. 

 Donegal; and again in 1871 at Pinner Hill. 



BARTSIA. (Bartsia.} 



i. B. Odontites. Huds. (Red Bartsia.) 



Corn-fields and waste places. 6-8. 



Road sides at Woodridings, Pinner ; also near Pinner 

 Church ; and not unfrequently dispersed at Harrow. 



EUPHRASIA. (Eye Bright.} 



i. E. officinalis. L. (Common Eye Bright.) 

 Dry heathy pastures. 5-9. 

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