A NEW LONDON FLOBA. 



between Boreham Wood stat. and Stanmore Heath ;* Croydon towards 

 Selsdon;* woods about Coulsdon, and about Harefield ; also about 

 Watford, and elsewhere in Herts ; hedgebank in a field between Aldbury 

 and Aldbury Nowers Wood.* 



jEGOPODiUM PPDAGRARIA. Wet places and ditches, generally near houses 

 and gardens, frequent, 5. 



JEiHUSA CYNAPIUM. Fields and gardens, common, 7-8. 



AGRIMONIA EUPATORIA. Fields, waste places, and roadsides, common, 6-7. 



AGRIMONIA ODORAT A. Among osiers east end of Telegraph Wood, Clay gate. 



AGROSTIS ALBA.. Pastures, roadsides, &c., common, 7-8. 



AGROSTIS CANINA. Moist heaths and moory places, common, 6-7. (Plenty, 

 lower part of Hampstead Heath.) 



AGROSTIS SET ACE A. Local. Plenty on Bagshot Heath (left of the road 

 from Chobham) ; also in Waterdown Forest, on one spot near Heathfield ; 

 also on Bisley Common. 



AGROSTIS SPICA-VENTI. Cornfields, not common, but plenty where it 

 occurs, 6-7. About Croydon, Charlton, Coulsdon ; between Ilford and 

 Barking ; Esher ;* Northfleet, and Gravesend ; Guildford, towards Farn- 

 ham ; Cheshunt. 



AGROSTIS VULGARIS. Meadows, pastures, and banks, everywhere, 6-7. 



AIRA C^ESPITOSA. Moist, shady places and borders of fields, common, 6-7. 

 (Plenty, lower part of Hampstead Heath.) 



AIRA CARYOPHYLLEA. Gravelly hills and pastures, frequent, 6-7. 

 (Hampstead Heith;* Buckland Hill.) 



AIRA FLEXUOSA. Heaths and hilly places, common, 7. Hampstead Heath, 

 sandy hillocks towards the ' Spaniards ;'* Warley Common ;* Harrow 

 Weald Common. 



AlRA PR.ECOX. Sandy hills and pastures, frequent, 5-6. (Hampstead 

 Heath.) 



AJUGA CiiAMvEPiTYS. Cultivated slopes and plateaux on the Kentish and 

 Surrey chalk range, local but frequent, 4-10. Fields of Cobham 

 Park ;* Dartford ; Croydon (near Croham Hurst*) ; fields bordering 

 Epsom and Banstead Downs ;* Box Hill ;* Buckland Hill ; hills W. of 

 Dorking* (E. de C.), near Purfleet. 



AJUGA REPTANS. Moist pastures and woods, common, 56. 



ALCHEMILLA ARVENSIS. Pastures and banks on gravelly soil, frequent, 

 5-8. Barnes Common ;* Chislehurst Common ;* Dartford Heath,* &c. 



ALCHEMILLA VULGARIS. Hilly pastures, rare; also in low meadows; 

 Stanmore (?) ; between Bushey and Watford (?) ; and bank of Bourne 

 Hall moat ; Gorhambury Park, and in an old lane leading thence to 

 Gorhambury ; Rickmansworth Common Moor ;* Totteridge Park ; damp 

 meadows by the banks of the Mole, near Dorking ; and near Flanchford 

 Bridge ; Great Canfield, near High Roding ; woods, Tring, and wood 

 W. of the monument, Aldbury ; Hill Park, near Westerham ; by brook in 

 a pasture between Brickendonbury, and lane to the green ; Hertford 

 Heath, by the road to Essendon, opposite Roxford ; low pasture between 

 Essendon and West-end; also in a valley not far from Kssendon Place; 

 Great Berkhampstead, by the footpath from Gossoms End to Magdalene 

 Chapel ; meadows between Stanboro' and Hatfield Woodfall ; field between 



