100 LILIACEJE. 



Waste ground by Mrs. Rotch's house, at the bottom of 

 the hill ; it has been probably planted there, or an outcast 

 from the adjoining garden. Pinner Green, with No. 1. 

 Ruislip. (Flor. Midd.) 



3. N. poeticus.* L. 



Heathy fields. 5. 



Meadow at Pinner Hill ; likely escaped from a garden. 

 (Mrs. Tooke.) 



ORDER XCII. DIOSCOEEACE^E. (AM TRIBE.) 



TAMUS. (Black Bryony.) 



I. T. communis. L. (Common Black Bryony.) 



Hedges and thickets. 5, 6. 



Very common. In all parts of the district. Not to 

 be confounded with the Bryonia dioica, or Red-berried 

 Bryony, which is also frequent in the hedges. 



ORDER XCIII. TKILLIACE^E. (HERB PARIS TRIBE.) 



PARIS. (Herb Paris.) 



P. quadrifolia. L. (Common Herb Paris, True 



Love Knot, One Berry.) 

 Moist and wet shady woods. 5, 6. 

 Abundant in a copse near Pinner Wood. 



ORDER XCIV. LILIACE^E. (LiLY TRIBE.) 



ENDYMION. 



I. E. nutans. Dumort. (Common Bluebell, or Wild 



Hyacinth.) 

 Woods, hedgerows, and copses. 4-6. 



