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2. L. nemorum. L. (Yellow Pimpernel, or Wood 



Loosestrife.) 



Woods and shady places. 5-8. 



Pinner Wood ; Stonebridge and Kingsbury. (Farrar.) 

 Wembley Park. (Cole.) Stanmore. (See Flor. Midd.} 



3. L. Nummiilaria. L. (Creeping Yellow Loose- 



strife, Moneywort, or Herb Twopence.) 



Shady places and pastures. 6, 7. 



Headstone Drive ; Football Field ; fields at Roxeth : 

 Pinner ; Ruislip ; Harrow Weald. Stanmore ; Horsington 

 Hill. (Flor. Midd.} 



ANAGALLIS. (Pimpernel} 



I. A. arvensis. L. (Scarlet Pimpernel, Shepherd's 

 Eye Glass, or Poor Man's Weather Glass.) 



Corn-fields and waste places. 5-11. 



Clay pits near Harrow Weald, corn-fields at Ruislip; 

 Pinner, etc. It is curious that the only three scarlet 

 English flowers, namely this, the Red Poppy, and the 

 Pheasant's Eye, have been introduced at some remote 

 period with the corn. (Edition i.) 



OKDER LXVIII. PLANTAGINACE^. (PLANTAIN TRIBE.) 



PLANTAGO. (Plantain.} 



1. P. major. L. (Greater Plantain.) 

 Pastures and road sides. 6-8. 

 Everywhere abundant. 



2. P. media. L. (Hoary Plantain.) 

 Meadows and pastures. 6-10. 



Near the Canal at Greenford, also at Pinner Wood. 

 (F. W. Longman.) Waxwell, Pinner. 



