A NEW LONDON FLORA. 



Borago offidnalis. Waste places near habitations, a garden waif, in- 

 cidentally. 



BRACHYPODIUM SYLVATICUM. Woods, and hedges, frequent, 7. Plenty 

 in the shady lanes about London ;* Epping Forest.* 



BRACHYPODIUM PINNATUM. On the open downs of the chalk range, 

 frequent, 7. Plentiful on Mickleham Downs ;* Reigate ;* Dorking ;* 

 Merrow Downs,* &c. 



Brassica Napus. Cornfields, and waste ground, frequent ; a waif of cul- 

 tivation, 5-6. B. Rutabaga, a mere variety. 



BRASSICA RA.PA. In similar situations, frequent; (banks of the New 

 River,*) 4-7. 



BRIZA MEDIA. Meadows, and pastures, chiefly on the chalk ; (plentiful on 

 the Surrey Downs, everywhere *), 6. 



BROMUS ASPER. Moist woods, and hedges, common ; (plentiful in lanes on 

 outskirts of London *), 67. 



BROMUS ERECTUS. Sandy fields, and roadsides, chiefly in the chalk districts, 

 6-7. Plentiful at the foot of the downs, facing the Weald of Kent ;* of 

 Reigate Hill,* and hills E. of Merstham;* Bisham Wood, and Winter Hill, 

 Berks ; fields between High Rocks and Waterdown Forest ; Triiig ; 

 chalk-pit, above Harefield. 



BROMUS STERILIS. Waste ground, fields, and hedges, common ; (plenty 

 about Willesden and Brondesbury, Tottenham, &c.), 6. 



BROMUS COMMUTATUS. Cornfields, and roadsides, frequent (lanes every- 

 where *), 6-7. 



BROMUS RACEMOSUS. Hedgebanks, in cool and shady places (at Hendon *), 6. 



BROMUS SECALINUS. Cornfields in the chalk districts, not frequent. 

 Field near Dartford, on the road, right, to Darent Wood * (E. de C.) ; 

 near Dorking * (E. de C.) ; about Brasted, 6-7. 



Bromus arvensis. Cornfields, rare, 7-8. Near Keston ; fallow field near 

 Dartford.* (E. de C. Yes ; H. C. Watson.) 



BROMUS GIGANTEUS. Shady woods, and moist hedges, unfrequent (?), 

 Charlton Wood. In a marshy place by the Thames, between Putney and 

 Hammersmith ; a few plants only * (E. de C.) ; 7-8. 



BRYONIA DIOICA. Thickets and hedges ; common, (frequent in hedges by 

 the roadside environs of London), 59. 



BUNIUM FLEXUOSUM. Woods and pastures, frequent. Hampstead Heath ;* 

 lower part, and in Highgate Wood ;* Esher Common ;* Pinner Wood, 

 plenty, &c.,* Warley Common, 5-6. 



BUPLEURUM FALCATUM. Local ; roadside beyond Norton Heath, plentiful.* 

 On Reigate Heath (?) ; (none now). 



BUPLEURUM ROTUNDIFOLIUM. Cornfields, in a chalky or gravelly soil 

 over chalk, elsewhere unfrequent. Cornfields on the Surrey Downs, 

 olim; Epsom, Leatherhead, and Boxhill(P); between Guildford, and 

 St. Martha's Chapel, towards the Merrow Downs (?) ; about Dartford, 

 Greeuhithe, and Purfleet (?). Cornfields in Essex E. of Bishop's Stort- 

 ford ;* about Fyfield ;* in Herts W. of Bishop's Stortford, near Thorley. 

 In the weald, near Felbridge, &c. ; Streatley ; near Sutton ; cornfields 

 near the Hermitage, on Buckland Hill. 



BUPLEURUM TENUISSIMUM. Muddy shores of the Thames, not frequent ; 



