26 A NEW LONDON FLOKA. 



quent, 59. [Recorded as F. capreolata ; perhaps var. Borcei, or other 

 segregate.] Field near Easney Park Wood, footpath to Ware (?) ; 

 between Brockham and the downs. 



FUMARIA MICRANTHA. See F. DENSIFLORA. 



FUMARIA DENSIFLORA. Rare, 6-9. Cornfields on the Hog's Back. 



GAGEA LUTEA. Woods and pastures, rare ; meadow near Godalming. 



GALANTHUS NIVALIS. Woods, orchards, and meadows ; unfrequent, 

 34. Box Hill, olim (?) ; near Stoke Park, Guildford ; meadows. 

 Bourne-end Mill, near Watford ; and in Lea meadows near Bracket 

 Hall ; on a farm 1| mile beyond Banstead Park ; Croham Hurst, near 

 Croydon, olim (?) ; in a wood both sides of the way. over Farden downs, 

 near Chaldon ; Chipping Ongar ; Reading ; meadows, banks of the 

 Mole from Betchworth to Brockham ; and both sides of a stream in a 

 field right of a lane running S.W. from Brockham Green. 



GALEOPSIS TETRAHIT. Cornfields, hedges, and in cultivated ground ; 

 frequent but not in great abundance. Occasionally about London, as 

 near Willesden ;* banks of the Paddington canal ;* between Radlett 

 and Colney Heath ;* and cornfields, Roxeth. 



GALEOPSIS LADANUM. Cornfields on the chalk range, plentiful ; rare 

 elsewhere. Cornfields on Reigate Hill ;* Box Hill ;* hills W. of Dorking ;* 

 W. of Caterham Junction ;* about Riddlesdown ; and about the 

 Banstead Downs ;* also cornfields in Essex, but less frequent ; Hat- 

 field, Broad Oak ;* The Layers ;* The Rodings ;* on the weald clay 

 about Capel ; Hoddesdon. 



GALEOPSIS VERSICOLOR. A boreal form of G. Tetrahit (Mr. Watson). 

 Records, any (?) of its occurrence near London. 



GALEOPSIS OCHROLEUCA. Rare. Dorking chalk-pit ; between Dartford 

 Heath and Greenstreet Green ; chalk-pit, Darent Wood. 



Galinsoga parviflora. Rare. Naturalised near Kew, E. Sheen, and Rich- 

 mond. 



GALIUM CRUCIATUM. Hedgebanks and thickets ; frequent, 4-6. On the 

 borders of Darent Wood ;* and on Keston Common ;* copses and in 

 hedges bordering Epping Forest ;* &c. 



GALIUM VERUM. Dry banks and pastures ; common, 6-9. Barnes Com- 

 mon ;* about Croydon ;* and between Carshalton and Banstead,* &c. 



GALIUM ULIGINOSUM. Wet meadows and sides of ditches ; frequent, 

 7-8. (On Hampstead * and Putney heaths.*) 



GALIUM SAXATILE. Heathy and upland pastures ; frequent, 6-8. 

 (Plenty on Hampstead Heath.*) 



GALIUM PALUSTRE. Sides of ditches and ponds ; frequent, 7-8. Putney 

 (Heath and Wimbledon Common*). 



GALIUM MOLLUGO. Hedges and thickets ; common, 7-8. (Wimbledon 

 Common.*) 



GALIUM APARINE. Hedges ; common, everywhere, 6-7. 



GALIUM ANGLICUM. Rare ; old walls, &c., in the chalk districts. 7. 

 Dartford ; Croydon (Duppas Hill) ; Northfleet and Gravesend ; Pur- 

 fleet* (E. de C.) ; walls of Bayham Abbey (Tunbridge Wells). 



GALIUM TRICORNE. Cornfields in the chalk districts ; not common, 6-8. 



