I. FLOWERING PLANTS. 



Ruislip reservoir and road to Harefield ; hilly pastures about Stanmore ; 



Parkhurst near Abinger. 



ALISMA PLANTAGO. Margins of ponds, rivers, and ditches, frequent, 7. 

 ALISMA RANUNCULOIDES. Ditches and turfy bogs, uncommon, 7-8. 



Epping Forest ; pond, Breakspeares ; Warley Common (?) ; Putney 



Heath ;* banks of the canal above and about Woking* (E. de C.), and in 



turfy pools near the canal* (E. de C.). 

 ALLIUM OLERACEUM. Rare, near the sea, 7. About Rochester (?) ; wall 



at Milford ; hedgebank, Cold Harbour Lane Croydon ; in cornfields at 



Welwyn, Herts. 

 ALLIUM URSINUM. Moist woods and hedgebanks, especially ditch banks, 



5-6. Lane between Chingford and Walthamstow ;* banks of the Mole, 



between Southgate and Barnet ; banks of the Brent below Totteridge ;* 



lane leading from Welsh Harp to Kingsbury ;* banks of the rivulet, near 



Chislehurst station.* 

 ALLIUM VINEALE. Fields and waste 'places, rare, 6. Thames bank, near 



Teddington ;* meadow below the mill, by the Mole at Esher ;* Fyfield ; 



Southend ; near Thorley ; and near the gravel pits on Moulsey Hurst ; 



hill above Vale Cottage, Albury ; chalk-pit at the bottom of Church 



street, Guildford ; dry knolls in meadows between Hertford and Ware ; 



field between Welwyn road and S. part of Thieves lane ; fields between 



Hoddesdon and the Rye House, and between Hoddesdon and Haileybury ; 



lanes about Sunbury and Laleham. 



ALNUS GLUTINOSA. Watery places, and by rivers, frequent, 3. 

 ALOPECURUS AGRESTIS. Cultivated fields, and occasionally roadsides, 



frequent ; plenty in cornfields on a clay soil (Tottenham and Edmonton), 



&c.,* 5-10. 

 ALOPECURUS GENICULATUS. In pools, especially pools in gravel pits, and 



on a gravelly soil, 5-8. 

 ALOPECURUS FULVUS. In pools, and in similar situations to the above, but 



less frequent, 7. , Gravel pits in Epping Forest, near Woodford * (E; de 



C.) ; gravel pit near Tottenham, N. of the church* (E. de C.). 

 ALOPECURUS PRATENSIS. Meadows and pastures, common, 5-6. 

 ALOPECURUS BULBOS us. Rare, local. Salt-marshes about Northfleet (?) 7; 

 ALSINE TENUIFOLIA. Sandy fields, rare(?). About Coulsdon ; on sand ; 



roadside, Tottenham.* 



ALTH.EA OFFICINALIS. Near the sea ; rare, 8-9. From Tilbury to Southend. 

 Alyssum citlycinum. Incidental, rare. Fields near Epping ; Hitchin 



Common ; near Hoddesdon ; plenty by the New River. 

 Ali/ssum maritimum. A garden waif; near houses occasionally. Foot of 



Redhill ;* Purfleet (?). 

 AMMOPHILA. See PSAMMA. 



ANAGALLIS ARVENSIS. Cornfields and fallow fields, frequent, 5-11. 

 ANAGALLIS C/ERULEA. Cornfields in the chalk districts, rare. Fields 



between Sutton and Banstead Downs (?) ; cornfields, slope, and summit 



of Box Hill; also of the Betchworth Hills; cornfield below Buckland 



Hill,* l in company with A. arvensis ; between Keston and Down, about 



Broomfield ; and on Warley Common (?). 



1 Perhaps a variety only of A. arvensis. 



B 2 



