6 A NEW LONDON FLORA. 



ARUM MACULATUM. Damp hedgebanks, and copses, common ; (plenty in 

 the lanes about Neasdon). 



ARUNDO. See CALAMAGROSTIS and PHRAGMITES. 



ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS. Thames bank below Woolwich ; rare, 6-8. 

 Near Erith, a plant or two.* 



Asperugo procu mbens. On rubbish in waste places, very rare; 6-7. 



ASPERULA CYNANCHICA. Banks in the chalk districts, 6-7. There 

 common all along the range from Cuxton to the Hog's Back ;* roads from 

 Croydon to Selsdon and Sanderstend ; * Banstead Downs ; * from Dart- 

 ford to Darent Wood ;* banks about Tring ;* chalk-pit, Hertford. 



ASPERULA ODORATA. Cool and damp woods, abundant where occurring, 

 5-6. Darent Wood ;* Charlton Wood (?) ; woods on Reigate and Buck- 

 land hills;* Tring woods;* Burnham Beeches;* woods on the flank of 

 Leith Hill ;* wood near Harefield,* &c. 



ASTER TRIPOLIUM. Muddy banks of the Thames, plenty both sides 

 below Greenwich ;* in profusion also at Canvey Island ;* and on the 

 banks of the Medway at Cuxton,* 9-10. 



ASTRAGALUS GLYCYPHYLLOS. Woods and thickets in a chalky soil, not 

 common, 6. Woods about Harefield ; Greenhithe and Darent ;* Couls- 

 don ; borders of Cobham Park ;* wood at Purfleet (?) ; Hatfield Heath ; 

 border of Warwick Wood ; Frith Hill, Godalming ; old chalk-pit on the 

 Hog's Back ; chalk hills E. of Merstham ; Headley lane. 



ATRIPLEX ANGUSTLFOLIA. Waste, and cultivated ground, frequent, 7-10. 



ATRIPLEX HASTATA. Waste, and cultivated ground, not uncommon, 6-10. 



ATRIPLEX DELTOIDEA. See A. HASTATA. 



ATRIPLEX ERECT A. In similar situations. 



ATRIPLEX BABINGTONII. Muddy shores of the Thames, towards Leigh ;* 

 not common. 



ATRIPLEX LITTORALIS. Muddy shores of the Thames, frequent towards 

 Erith ;* Northfleet ; Purfleet ;* and beyond, on both sides of the river,* 7-9. 



ATRIPLEX PORTULACOIDES. Shores of the Thames, between Leigh and 

 Southend,* where sandy ; plenty there, 7-8. 



ATRIPLEX ARENARIA. Thames shore towards Southend ; in sandy places,* 

 not common, 79. 



ATROPA BELLADONNA. Copses in the chalk districts, hedges, and waste 

 places, 6-8, rare. About Dorking and Box Hill ;* between Merstham 

 and Godstone ; base of the chalk hills near Quarry Farm ; chalk hills 

 about Kemsing ; Moor Park ; plentiful formerly about Tring ; Couls- 

 don; Cobham" (?) ; foot of the Betch worth Hills; Norbury Park; 

 woods about Denbies ; Ranmore Common ; Epping Forest (?) ; W. Clan- 

 don ; Old Park Wood, Harefield. 



AVENA FATUA. Cornfields, frequent, in Essex especially ; between Hat- 

 field, Broad Oak, and Fyfield, frequent ;* Claygate. 



AVENA FLAVESCENS. Dry meadows, and pastures, common, v. 



AVENA ELATIOR. Hedges, and ditch sides, common ; (plenty about London, 

 in hedges by the high-roads), 6-7. 



AVENA PRATENSIS. Pastures, heathy, and hilly places, 6-7. Gravel Hill, 

 Northfleet ; marshes between Greenwich and Woolwich (?) ; Charlton 

 Wood (?) ; foot of the hills opposite Brockham.* (Localities confused 

 with that of A. pubescens : Mr. Watson.) 



