A NEW LONDON FLORA. 



ANCHUSA ARVENSIS. Cornfields and waste places, frequent, 67 (plenty 

 in a cornfield going from Ditton Marsh to Telegraph Hill)* (E. de C.). 



Anchusa sempervirens. Waste grounds about old ruins and buildings, 

 very rare. Near Rochester, formerly. 



ANAGALLIS TENELLA. Bogs, especially on pe.aty commons, in company with 

 Sphagnum, 7-8. Bog near High Beech, Epping Forest ;* Esher Common ;* 

 Reigate Heath ;* Leith Hill ;* Shirley Common (?) ; frequent in peaty 

 bogs, &c., on the Surrey heaths ;* Hoddesdon Marsh ; Bell Bar Bog. 



Anemone apennina. Rare, 4. In Wimbledon Park ; and in woods about 

 Shiere and Guildford ; private grounds between Mitcham and Sutton. 



ANEMONE NEMOROSA. Woods and coppices, frequent, 4-5 (on Hampstead 

 Heath ; Epping Forest, near Woodford, plenty). 



ANEMONE PULSATILLA. Rare. Downs near Aldbury Nowers Wood ;* 

 downs about Streatley, and banks S.E. of Ravensburg Castle, borders of 

 Herts, 5. 



ANGELICA SYLVESTRIS. Ditches, moist woods, and marshy places near 

 rivers, common, (ditches by the Lea, plenty), 7. 



ANTHEMIS ARVENSIS. Cornfields, uncommon ; more frequent on the 

 chalk, 6-7. Great Warley ; Tilbury ; Epping, in fields near ; about 

 Hertford ; open field between Hoddesdon and the Rye House ; gravelly 

 ground between Hatfield and Holwell ; and field on Hertford road, near 

 N.E. boundary of Hatfield Park ; about Teddington. 



ANTHEMIS COTULA. Waste places, and by roadsides, not uncommon, 6-9 

 (cornfields about Tottenham and Edmonton). 



ANTHEMIS NOBILIS. Gravelly pastures, frequent. Hampstead Heath ; 

 Wimbledon Common ; Ham Common, &c.,* 8-9. 



ANTHOXANTHUM ODORATUM. Fields and pastures ; common, 5-6. 



ANTHRISCUS. See CH^ROPHYLLUM. 



ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA. Everywhere very frequent in the chalk dis- 

 tricts ; Hertford ; St. Albans ; Tring ; about Croydon and Sanderstead ;* 

 Greenhithe, and road from Dartford to Darent Wood ;* Reigate 

 Hill ;* Box Hill ;* and all along the range of the North Downs from 

 Cuxton to Farnham.* 



Antirrhinum majus; old walls in several places about London, 7-8. 

 Plenty on the railway chalk cutting near Sutton station.* 



ANTIRRHINUM ORONTIUM. Dry cornfields not very common, 7-10. 

 Haslemere, near Godalming ; Brockham ; cornfield between Ditton 

 marsh and Telegraph Hill ;* plentiful in a cornfield near Chobham, 

 coming from Chertsey* (E. de C.) ; near Croydon. 



APERA. See AGROSTIS SPICA-VENTI. 



APIUM GRAVEOLENS. Ditches by the Thames, on both sides of the river, 

 common (plenty in the Plumstead Marshes ; and between Greenwich 

 and Woolwich) ;* 8-9. 



AQUILEGIA VULGARIS. Woods and coppices, rare, 5-7. Pastures about 

 Harefieid olim (?) ; Box Hill ;* (foot of and in Westhumble Lane) ; 

 woods at Coulsdon ; Tring woods ;* Netley Wood ; Shiere, copses on 

 the chalk near Dorking ; and at Hightrees farm ; Powis Wood, Godal- 

 ming ; Norwood. 



ARABIS THALIANA. Old walls, frequent, 4-5. 



