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Lane, S. of Brickendonbury, &c. ; in the wood near the boggy meadow, 



back of high grounds, Hoddesdon. 

 Doronicum Pardalianches. Incidentally in damp and hilly woods, rare, 



5-7. 

 Doronicum plantagineum. Incidentally, in damp places, rare, 6-7. 



Fyfield ; Shooter's Hill, left of lane through West Wood and among the 



trees? (1848); wood near Chislehurst ? (184-8). 

 DRABA VERNA. Walls arid dry banks, common (on old mud-topped walls, 



everywhere in the suburbs of London), * 36. 

 DROSERA INTERMEDIA. Bogs, mostly on peaty heaths and chiefly in 



Surrey ; Esher Common ;* Chobham Common ;* Pirbright Heath ;* 



Bagshot Heath ;* Elstead and Puttenham Commons ;* bogs about 



Farnham ; near Fel bridge; Ruislip and Harrow heaths; Warley 



Common ? Haretield ? (olirri) ; Burnham Beeches, bogs near, 7-8. 

 DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA. Bogs generally, and on moist heaths. Common 



in Surrey ; scarce in Herts, Essex and Middlesex. Plenty in the bog on 



Hampstead Heath ;* Putney Heath ;* Esher Common ;* Reigate Heath,* 



&c. 



Echinochloa Crus-galli. Fields near London ? (plim) rare, 7. 



ECHIUM VULGARE. Banks, fields and waste ground, especially in a sandy 



or gravelly soil, very common in the chalk districts, rare elsewhere. 



Everywhere on the Surrey and Kentish downs,* 6-7. Plentiful between 



Carshalton and Banstead.* 

 ELATINE HEXANDRA. Margins of ponds, rare, local, 7-9. Lowermost of 



the Cutmill ponds on Puttenham Common; Frensham Pond; Silk Mill 



Pond on Thursley Common ; Dam Head Cascade, Virginia Water ; 



Felbridge Pools ; Hedge Court millpond, S. side ; small pond on the 



heath not far from Pirbright. 

 ELATINE HYDROPIPER. Ponds with the other on Puttenham and Thursley 



commons, rare, local, 7-9. 

 Elodea canadensis. Ponds and slow streams, common, everywhere. A 



doubtful alien (Cybele Brit.). Plentiful in the Lea Canal;* also in the 



Pond on Hampstead Heath.* 

 ELYMUS ARENARIUS. Sandy seashores, rare, local ; on the shore below 



Southend ; towards Shoeburyness, 7. 

 EPILOBIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM. Moist banks, and margins of damp shady 



woods, 7. Not frequent, but plentiful where it occurs. Summit of Box 



Hill ;* railway banks beyond Weybridge ;* Broxbourne and Wormley 



woods * (E. de C.) ; railway cutting, Brentwood ; Holmwood ;* Great 



Berkhampstead and Frithden copse, Berkhampstead Common. 

 EPILOBIUM IIIRSUTUM. Banks of rivers, ditches and ponds, common, 



7-8. (Abundant by the Lea.*) 

 EPILOBIUM PARVIFLORUM. In similar situations with the above, less 



frequent ; marshy places by the Basingstoke canal, 78. 

 EPILOBIUM MONTANUM. Shady banks and roofs, also on walls, common. 



(Frequent on the Harrow and Edgware roads, and about Willesden, &c.*) 

 EPILOBIUM TETRAGONUM. Sides of ditches, and watery places, common. 



Plenty in the ditches by the Lea and Canal.* 



