I. FLOWERING PLANTS. 17 



Coney Farm, Harefield ; moist copses between Shelford and St. Martha's 

 Chapel, Guildford ; Wonham, near Buckland ; in an alder copse with the 

 preceding near Reigate Heath ;* swamps below the hills E. of Merstham ; 

 by brook, S. end of Broxbourne Wood ; Wormley Wood ; banks of brook 

 near Theobalds, Cheshunt ; wood near Beaumont Green ; Quick's Hill 

 Wood, Hertford Heath ; plentifully by a spring in Bramfield Brook 

 bottom ; near Totteridge in a spring near Bourne End, Watford ; near 

 Claygate ; near Walton Bridge ; swamp near Redhill railway station, 4-6 

 Bishop's Wood, Highgate ; foot of Boar Hill. 



CICENDIA FILIFORMIS. Rare. Tilgate Forest, bog between Pease Pottage 

 gate and Starvemouse Plain. 



CICHORIUM INTYBUS. Borders of fields, waste places, and roadsides 

 especially in the chalk districts, frequent, 7-10. (Plenty between 

 Carshalton and Banstead.*) 



ClCUTA VIROSA. Swamps and pits, rare. Swamp in Wormley Wood on its 

 western border ;* swampy pool near Appleby, two miles W. of Cheshunt * 

 (E. de C., 1876); (localities in Middlesex erroneous? 'Cybele,' (Enanthe 

 fluviatilis mistaken for it ?) ponds near Brickendon Green, Herts ? (No 

 longer there.) 



CINERARIA. See SENECIO CAMPESTRIS. 



CiRC^A LUTETIANA. Shady woods and lanes, common ; White Hart Lane, 

 Tottenham;* Telegraph Hill, Ditton, and lane leading from Esher to the 

 lower part of Winter Downs,* 6-8. Epping Forest, near Woodford.* 



Claytonia perfoliata. An alien ; incidentally. Turf-bank near the wind- 

 mill, Wimbledon ; hedgebank, Weybridge Common. 



CLEMATIS VITALBA. Hedges and copses, chiefly in the chalk districts ; 

 abundant, 7-9. Plenty about Croydon, in roads leading to Selsdon and 

 Sanderstead ; Riddlesdown. 



COCHLEARIA OFPiciNALis. Rare, local, by the seashore, Southend,* in no 

 great quantity to the W. of it, 5-8. 



COCHLEARIA ANGLICA. Muddy shores of the Thames below Woolwich, on 

 both sides, in several places ;* between Greenwich and Woolwich.* 



COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE. Meadows and pastures, rare, 8-10. Meadow 

 left of the London road adjoining W. end of Wray Common. 



COM ARUM PALUSTRE. Marshes and bogs, local, rare, in S.W. Surrey only, 

 5-7. Reigate Heath ? not seen there ; Keston Common ? (olim) ; ditches 

 in Pound Lane, Epsom ? (not now) ; Wormley Wood, in the swamp w^ ith 

 Cicuta ? (olim) ; Rickmans worth Common Moor ? In bogs on the common 

 near Tilford * (yes, and plenty on the borders of a pond there ;* above 

 what was formerly Abbots Pond, now a pasture) ; N.E. corner of a pond 

 on Puttenham Common, near some alders ;* Ball's Wood, Herts, pond 

 N. end; Pryor's Wood, Hertford Heath? 



CONIUM MACULATUM. Waste places, ditches and hedge borders in damp 

 shady localities ; frequent ; 6-7. Old lane lending from Kingsbury to 

 Whitechurch ;* hedge in the hollow between Neasdon and the railway 

 bridge right, in a blind lane ;* Ruislip Moor ;* hedge-side in a field 

 close to Park Station, Tottenham ;* swamp near Merstham ; Boxhill ;* 

 Shiere ; Albury. 



CONVALLARIA MAJALis. Woods and coppices, in cool damp places, 5-6 , 



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