LILIACE^. 101 



Pinner Wood, Harrow, Grove, Football Field, at 

 Roxeth, etc. Occasionally with white flowers. Also 

 called Agraphis nutans, Link, Scilla, Sin., and Hyadnthus 

 nonscriptus, L. 



ALLIIJM. (Garlick^ Leek, Onion.) 



1. A. vineale. L. (Crow Garlick, or Onion.) 

 Corn-fields and waste places. 6, 7. 



Meadows at Roxeth, where also grows the variety 

 A. compactum, Thuill, in which the umbel is composed of 

 bulbs only, without flowers. 



2. A. ursinum. L. (Broad-leaved Garlick, or Ramsons.) 

 Moist woods and hedge banks. 4-6. 



Bank on Pinner Road, hedges near Sudbury, near a 

 foot-crossing on the Railroad, Pinner ; in a lane, and at 

 Bentley Priory, Harrow Weald. 



FRITILLARIA. (Fritillary.) 



I. F. Meleagris. L. (Common Fritillary, Snake's 

 Head Lily, or Chequered Daffodil.) 



Meadows and pastures. 5. 



In fields at Pinner, in one of which it is very abundant, 

 and frequently occurs with white flowers. 



TULIPA. (Tulip.) 



i. T. sylvestris.* L. (Wild Tulip.) 



Chalk pits. 4, 5. Colour, yellow without stripes or 

 markings. 



In a meadow at Roxeth, where it has flowered on 

 several occasions. Entered with great doubt as to its 

 authenticity, as the Editor has never seen a verified speci- 

 men with which to compare it. Found by Mrs. Parr. 

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