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Filngo gallica. Incidental, rare. In a cornfield between Chilworth 

 Wood and St. Martha's Hill; between Hertford and Welwyn. 



FILAGO GERMANICA. Sandy and gravelly places, and dry pastures ; fre- 

 quent, 7-9. (Putney Heath.*) 



FILAGO APICULATA. In similar situations, of less frequent occurrence. 

 Sandy places about Cobhara and Esher ; Wargrave in Berks ; gravelly 

 field on the Hertford road near N.E. boundary of Hatfield Park ; near 

 Weybridge station ; fields about Fairmile ; sandy field left between 

 Hersham and St. George's Hill ; sandy fields by roadside between 

 Chertsey and Virginia Water ; near Witley station. 



FILAGO SPATHULATA. In similar situations, rare. Road between Staines 

 and Hampton Court ; by the Thames near Twickenham church ; 

 several localities about Esher and Ditton. 



FILAGO MINIMA. Gravelly places ; frequent, 6-9. Plenty further end 

 of Wimbledon Common ;* also on Wandsworth Common ;* and on 

 Putney Heath.* 



FCENICULUM VULGARE. Chalky banks near the sea, also on rail- 

 way banks incidentally, and waste places near habitations ; local ; 

 Charlton chalk-pit (olim f ) ; about Dartford ; the Grays (?) North- 

 fleet ;* and Gravesend (incidentally in several places) ;* Purfleet ; 

 Southend. 



FRAG ARIA VESCA. Woods and hedgebanks in woodland districts ; com- 

 mon, 5-6. (Plenty in Epping Forest.*) 



Fragaria elatior. Incidentally near habitations for the most part. Til- 

 gate Forest. 



FRANKENIA L^EVIS. Sea-shores ; local ; rare ; near Southend ; Isle of 

 Sheppey, abundant, 78. 



FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR. Woods and hedges; everywhere frequent, 4-5. 

 Some trees on the Edgware Road and neighbouring lanes towards 

 the Welsh Harp.* 



FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS. Meadows and pastures in the Thames valley 

 and its tributaries ; local, not general, 4-5. Between Barnet and 

 Hatfield; in a pasture near 15th milestone (olim ?); pasture near 

 railway arches, Watford ; moor meadows near Ruislip ; in a meadow 

 at Northaw ; fields about Stroud, Godalming ; about Pinner (abundant 

 in one place ; field right of road from the town towards Rickmans- 

 worth) ;* Totteridge ; Hoddesdon marsh ; near Mortlake and Coombe 

 Wood (oli)ri) ; Maidenhead ; Reading. 



FUMARIA OFFICINALIS. Dry fields and roadsides ; common, 5-9. Plenti- 

 ful between Carshalton and the Banstead Downs.* 



FUMARIA VAILLANTII. Rare, local. Kent. 



FUMARIA CAPREOLATA. See F. PALLIDLFLORA. (Few records except under 

 the aggregate name.) 



FUMARIA PARVIFLORA. Cornfields in a chalky soil ; rare, 6-9. About 

 Box Hill ; between Dartford and Darent Wood ;* Coulsdon ; Epsom ; 

 Hog's Back ;* Cobham. 



FUMARIA MURALIS. Rare (?) Hedgebank, Barnes, Surrey. (Report 

 Bot. Ex. Club, 1876.) 



FUMARIA PALLIDIFLORA ? Cornfields, gardens, hedges, &c., very unfre- 



