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EriLOBiUM ROSEUM. Sides of rivers and edges of milldams, &c., not common, 

 7-8. Moss Lane, Pinner ; about Abrook ; about Shiere ; between Moreton 

 and Ongar ; near Farnham by Bowen mill, in a wet lane leading to 

 Aldershot ; Rickmansworth ; bank of a ditch by the foot-path to Scott's 

 Bridge ; near Totteridge (? by the Brent) ; in the lane from Hatiield 

 town to the Union Workhouse ; between Waltham Abbey and Epping ; 

 Brentwood ; Wimbledon Common ; near Albury Church, by the river ; 

 Bayford, near the Church, in a ditch by the Hertford road ; brook near 

 Theobalds, Cheshunt ; between Gracious Pond and Woking station. 



EPILOBIUM OBSCURUM. In similar situations with E. tetragonum, of which 

 till lately it was considered a variety. Hatfield ; Harefield ; Harrow 

 Weald Common ; Stanmore Heath ; Mill Hill ; Colney Heath. 



EPILOBIUM PALUSTRE. Boggy places and by the sides of ponds and ditches, 

 frequent, 7-8. Putney Heath ;* plenty by the Canal near Woking 

 station.* 



EPIPACTIS LATIFOLIA. Woods in hilly countries, generally, if not solely 

 in beech woods on the chalk ; not uncommon, 7-8. Box Hill ;* Mickleham 

 woods ;* Reigate Hill ;* hills E. of Merstham, towards Caterham ;* 

 Gatton ; Chipstead and Buckland hills ; His;hwood ; Rickmansworth ; 

 woods S.W. of Tring ; Albury Nowers Wood ;* woods on the chalk about 

 Farnham Woods, Warley ; about Shiere ; Bisham, Herts ; woods at Essen- 

 don ; Broxbourne Wood ; Undermole Wood, Hertford ; Bed well Park and 

 plantations, thence to Little Berkhampstead ; Harrow Weald Common. 



EPIPACTIS PALUSTRIS. Marshy places, mostly in a chalky soil or subsoil, 

 rare, 7. Below the Betchworth hills ; near Hemel Hempstead, coming 

 from Watford, plentiful ; Wormley Wood, in a boggy pasture ;* S. side 

 Merstham pools (among the willows) ; Wargrave Hill ; wet pasture by 

 the brook near East-end Green, Hertingfordbury. 



EPIPACTIS PURPURATA. An ambiguity. Reigate ; King's Wood Farm ; in 

 shaws ; weald clay below Crawley. 



Eranthis hyemalis. Incidentally ; rare, 4. Albury Park. 



ERICA CILIARIS. Heaths, rare. Frensham or Farnham. 



ERICA CINEREA. Heaths and commons, frequent,7-9. Abundant on all the 

 Surrey heaths ;* rare in Herts, Essex and Mids. ; Hampstead Heath, 

 sandy parts ;* Abrook Common, towards Oxshott Hill.* 



ERICA TETRALIX. Moory and boggy ground on heaths, frequent. Surrey 

 heaths all ;* Hampstead Heath ; Esher Common ;* Putney Heath ;* 

 rare in Herts and Essex and Mids., 7-8. 



ERIGERON ACRIS. Dry gravelly pastures, chiefly in the chalk districts, 

 frequent, but nowhere in profusion (E. de C.), 7-8. Chalky banks near 

 Croydon ; Leatherhead ; Dartford ; Farnborough ; Erith ;* near Cob- 

 ham ;* Greenhithe ; Shoreham near the station ;* and chalky banks 

 below hills E. of Shoreham ;* W. of Dorking ;* Reigate Hill ;* Croham 

 Hurst ; and chalk-pit (borders of) near ;* chalky banks, hills W. of 

 Dorking, sparingly ;* Purfleet ; between Keston Common and Down ; 

 Box Hill ; lower slopes of Buckland Hill ; Sonning ; footpath between 

 Hertford and Bayford ; also between Bayford Hall and Bayford Wood ; 

 gravel pit near Hertford by the Welwyn road ; between Hersham and 

 St. George's Hill. 



