28 A NEW LONDON FLORA. 



Darent Wood ;* Purfleet ; about Hertford ; St. Stephen's Hill ; St. 



Albans ; between Watford and Rickmansworth. 

 GERANIUM DISSECTUM. Hedges, gravelly and waste places, common, 6-7. 



(Banks of the canal, Tottenham ;* plenty.) 

 GERANIUM LUCIDUM. Rocks and walls, mostly in hilly parts, not general, 



5-8. About Godalming, frequent; lane leading from Harefield to the 



mill, bank between Barking and Dagenham ; lanes between the Colne 



and the high road from Watford to Rickmansworth ; wall on the road 



to Greenford. 

 GERANIUM MOLLE. Dry pastures and waste places, common, 4-8. (Hamp- 



stead Heath,* upper parts, &c.) 

 Geranium phceum. Rare, incidentally near habitations, 5-6. Thames 



Ditton ; West Croome Park ; roadside near Mickleham.* 

 GERANIUM PRATENSE. Moist pastures and thickets, &c. ; not common, 



69. Borders of an osier holt, and by the ditch there between Mortlake 



and Kew* (converted, 1875, into a market-garden, but the Geranium 



may yet be extant by the ditch) ; foot of Box Hill and of Reigate Hill ; 



Croydon (?) ; Eton meadows ; Cookham ; Reading ; meadows near Holywell 



Bridge ; St. Albans ; meadow at Pinner ; meadows &c., by the Thames, 



especially near Sunbury Lock ; by the Mole at Esher and Stoke. 

 GERANIUM PYRENAICUM. Meadows, pastures, roadsides, railway banks, 



frequent, 6-7. Roadside from Leatherhead to Mickleham ;* Mitcham 



Common ;* railway bank, Hampton Wick ;* ditto near Kew by the 



river,* Hogs millstream, 1 or 2 miles from Kingston. 

 GERANIUM ROTUNDIFOLIUM. Pastures and waste ground, rare, 6-7. 



Fields bordering Epping Forest. 

 GERANIUM ROBERTIANUM. Woods, hedges, banks, stony and waste 



ground, common, 5-9. Everywhere in the outskirts of London in hedges. 

 GERANIUM PUSILLUM. Waste ground and gravelly soils, frequent, 6-9. 



Everywhere in the outskirts, roadsides, canal and railway banks.* 

 GEUM URBANUM. Hedges, common ; frequent in the outskirts, in hedges, 



lanes, and ditch-banks. 

 GEUM RIVALE. Very rare, 5-7. Nowhere nearer London than Royston, 



Herts, and banks of the Kennet at Newbury, Beds. ; unless in meadows 



by the canal E. of Berkhampstead. 

 GLAUCIUM LUTEUM. Sandy seashores, local, 6-10. Frequent about 



Southend.* 

 GLAUX MARITIMA. Salt-marshes by the Thames below Woolwich, on 



both sides of the river, plentiful, 6-7. Abundant between Woolwich 



and Erith.* 

 GLYCERIA AQUATICA. Sides of rivers, ditches and ponds ; common, 7-8. 



(Plenty by the Thames* and Lea.*) 

 GLYCERIA FLUITANS. Pools and ditches, common, 7-8. Everywhere in 



the outskirts.* 

 GNAPHALIUM SYLVATICDM. Groves, thickets, and pastures ; not common, 



7-9. Charlton Wood, olim (?) ; Epping Forest ; groves at Battleswell ; 



near Harefield ; Bagshot Heath ;* Boar Hill woods ; about Cold 



Harbour and foot of Leith Hill ; Harrow Weald Common ; Warley 



Common ; Epping Forest^ (rarely) ; Godalming slopes towards Hurt- 



