I. FLO WEEING PLANTS. 23 



Erigeron canadensis. Gravelly wastes, frequent 8-9, about London and 

 the London Railway banks and stations in many places^* also near Erith ;* 

 Walthamstow,* by the reservoirs ; also on cultivated ground in the 

 suburbs.* 



ERIOPHORON ANGUSTIFOLIUM. Turfy bogs and moors, common. Bog 

 on Hampstead Heath ;* Sunning Hill bog near Ascot, in profusion.* 



ERIOPHORON VAGINATUM. Turfy bogs and moors, by itself or with the 

 above, not so general. Sunning Hill bog near Ascot, in profusion ;* 

 Reigate Heath ;* Leith Hill ;* Woking Heath ;* and bogs by the Canal, 

 Brookwood ;* Chobham Common ;* Witley Common,* 3-5. 



ERIOPHORON GRACILE. Bogs, rare. Whitemoor Pond, between Woking 

 and Guildford ? (one of the two ponds on the common at Whitemoor 

 [Worplesdon ?] has been drained and converted into a pasturage ; 

 no Eriophoron by the other), 6-7. 



ERYTHRJEA CENTAURIUM. Dry pastures, frequent, 6-9. Everywhere on 

 the Surrey and Kentish downs ;* in great abundance and luxuriance 

 in Wormley Wood ;* Epping Forest ; Keston Common 5* Northfleet ; 

 Triiig ;* Ball's and Bayford woods. 



ERYTHR^EA PULCHELLA. Rare. Between Hertford and Bayford; chalk-pits, 

 Purfleet ; in a meadow since converted into a wood, and also in the 

 second field from East-end green, Hertingfordbury, by the footpath to 

 Watery Hall ; cornfields between Rusthall Common and the road to 

 High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells ; banks of ponds near Three Bridges 

 station. 



ERYNGIUM MARITIMUM. Sandy sea-shores near Southend;* plenty, 

 7-8. 



ERODIUM CICUTARIUM. Waste ground, frequent, 6-9. Shirley Com- 

 mon ;* beyond Twickenham ;* Barnes Common, bank near the 

 station.* 



ERODIUM MARITIMUM. Sandy sea-coasts, rarely elsewhere (sandy bank 

 one mile from Farnham ! Bot. Gazette), 5-9. 



ERYSIMUM CHEIRANTHOIDES. Waste places, and fallow as well as culti- 

 vated fields, frequent. About London in gardens ;* railway banks and 

 stations,* Clapham Junction (e. </.) ; banks of the Thames, opposite 

 Sunbury ;* field between Weybridge and Chobham Common, left, in 

 abundance ;* Wandsworth.* 



ERYSIMUM ALLIARIA. See SISYMBRIUM. 



EUONYMUS EUROPJEUS. Woods and thickets, frequent ; but nowhere 



- in abundance, 5-6 ; more general on the chalk range. One tree 

 in a lane leading from Hampstead Heath to Fortune Green ;* 

 Purfleet ; Harrow Grove, plenty ; in bushy parts of Wimbledon Com- 

 mon ;* lane leading from Willesden to Acton ;* Epping Forest ;* 

 woods between Stoke Common and Burnham Beeches ;* wood south 

 of Chislehurst Common, east,* &c. ; woods about Godalming and 

 Reigate. 



EUPATORIUM CANNABINUM. In watery places and river banks ; frequent, 

 7-9. Banks of the Roding near Chigwell ;* plentiful in the Colne 

 and bordering ditches, between Rickmansworth and Uxbridge j* in the 

 Wey ;* Merstham pools ; &c. 



