I. FLOWERING PLANTS. 



near Stroud ; east of Tilbury Fort * (E. de C.). Ealing Common, olim ! (?) 

 (Swon Amomum mistaken for it ?) 89. 



BUTOMUS UMBELLATUS. Ditches, ponds, &c., frequent, 8-9. Ditches border- 

 ing the river Lea, and canal, plenty ;* banks of the Colne,* Thames,* 

 Roding,* &c., 6-7. 



Buxus sempervirens. Chalky hills in Surrey, about Coulsdon, Boxhill, in 

 abundance ;* Haretield ; Epping Forest (?) ; 4-6. 



CAKILE MARITIMA. Local, sandy places on the shore at Southend, 6-7. 



CALAMAGROSTIS EPIGEJOS. Damp, shady woods, scarce, 7. Old Park Wood, 

 Harefield ; and shady lane near Harefield, leading to Rickmansworth (?) ; 

 Larkswood near Chingford ; near Salter's buildings, Walthamstow (?); 

 elsewhere in Epping Forest (possibly) ; hedgebanks about Brockham (?) 

 Coombe Wood, Wimbledon (?); copse near Watford over mouth of the 

 railway tunnel (?) ; about Virginia Water ; Weston Wood, Albury ; 

 wood near High Rocks, towards Tunbridge Wells; Pryor's Wood, Hertford 

 Heath (?) ; (none there now, nor on the heath itself). In Ball's Wood, 

 near Hertford* (yes; H. C. Watson); Chigwell ; up Mangrove Lane, 

 half a mile from Hertford (not seen, but Phragmites there in plenty) ; 

 hedge between Broxbourne Wood and lane, from Goose Green to 

 Hertford ; near Beulah Spa, Norwood (?). 



CALAMAGROSTIS LANCEOLATA. Ball's Wood near Hertford (?) ; confounded 

 with C. Epigcjos (?) Newland's Wood, near Rickmansworth, very rare. 

 (This, a much smaller plant, is more frequent in the fens than elsewhere.) 



CALAMINTHA ACINOS. Cultivated and fallow fields in the chalk districts, 

 and in gravelly soil with chalky substratum, frequent, 7. Between 

 Sutton and Banstead ;* Harefield ; Box Hill ;* hills, west of Dorking ;* 

 Reigate Hill ;* and hills, E. of Shoreham ; Tring ; St. Albans. 



CALAMINTHA CLINOPODIUM. Common in the chalk districts. Epsom 

 Downs ; Box Hill ;* Mickleham ;* Dorking ; everywhere along the range, 

 and occasionally on gravelly soil with a chalky substratum, 7-9. (Banks 

 of the Thames,* but washed down from chalk downs of Berks.) 



CALAMINTHA MENTHIFOLIA. Waysides, and borders of fields in the chalk 

 districts, or near them, and on gravelly soil overlying the chalk, fre- 

 quent, 7-9. Chalk-pits, Harefield (?); Guildford chalk-pits (?) ; hedges 

 about Mickleham Lane, leading from Nutfield to the downs * (E. de C.). 

 Roadside about Cuxton ;* plentiful in a lane at the foot of the downs, 

 from near Cuxton to Wrotham * (E. de C.). Lane near Chobham ; near 

 Egham ; about Albury ; Shiere ; Norbury Park. 



CALAMINTHA NEPETA. Banks, and waysides in the chalk districts ; rare, 

 7-8. Road from Dartford to Greenstreet Green (?) ; old record, lane 

 leading to the river at Harefield * (a few plants) ; bank behind the 

 railway platform, Box Hill stat.* (E. de C., a few plants) ; near Chelms- 

 ford and elsewhere in the neighbourhood ; Grays ; Great Warley ; between 

 Watford and St. Albans ; Hatfield Park. 



CALLITRICHP: VERNA. Ditches, and pools, frequent, 4-9. Everywhere. 



CALLITRICHE STAGNALIS. In similar situations ; on Putney Heath ; Fren- 

 sham Pond ; in ditches between Hertford and Ware ; and in Broxbourne 

 and Wormley woods. 



CALLITRICHE HAMULATA (and TRUNCATA). Shalford Common. 



