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more ; Redstone Hill ; woods about Ranmer Common ; near High 

 Rocks ; hilly field near Hoddesdon ; St. Albans ; gravel-pit by the road- 

 side between Bayford and Little Berkhampstead ; Harrow Weald 

 Common ; shady field near Harefield ; Winter Downs ; Fairmile Common ; 

 St. George's Hill ; between Byfleet and Cobham. 



GNAPHALIUM ULIGINOSUM. Sandy and wet places by roadsides and on 

 commons, frequent, 7-9. (Barnes Common ; Wimbledon Common, &c.) 



GNAPHALIUM DIOICUM. Rare, 6-7. Banstead Downs. 



GYMNADENIA CONOPSEA. Dry pastures, and heaths in the chalk districts ; 

 not uncommon, 6-8. About Box Hill ; between Croydon and Sander- 

 stead ; Purley Downs ; Harefield ; S. side of Albury Nowers Wood ; 

 about the Wray Pit ; Red Hill ; Farthing Downs, on a bordering bank ;* 

 Tring ; Aston ; Clinton and Ivinghoe, on all the chalk banks in those 

 places. On Farthing Downs, with the ordinary form, a small white 

 variety occurs sparingly. 



GYMNADENIA ALBIDA. Rare ; Tilgate Forest. 



HABENARIA CHLORANTHA. Beech woods in the chalk districts, fre- 

 quent, 5-8. Box Hill ; woods and lanes near Farnham (' Botanical 

 Gazette ') ; about Great Berkhampstead and several places in the Colne 

 districts ; Purfleet ; Fyfield ; wood between Essendon West-end and Kibes 

 Green ; Brickendon woods ; Box Wood ; Hertford Heath ; Ball's Wood. 



HABENARIA BIFOLIA. Moist copses, &c., not frequent near London, 6-8. 

 Darent Wood ;* Box Hill and Betchworth ; Norwood (?) olim ; Charlton 

 Wood (?) ; woods about Croham Hurst, between Down and Cudham ; 

 Farnham Wood ; Epping Forest ; near Sunninghill bog ; Bisham 

 Wood ; Tring Heath (olim) ; hills E. of Merstham woods ; left of road 

 from Redstone Hill to Nutfield. 



HABENARIA ALBIDA. See GYMNADENIA. 



HABENARIA VIRIDIS. Dry hilly pastures in the chalk districts, rare, 6-8. 

 About Coulsdon ; Purley Downs ;* Box Hill ; near Tring, in chalky 

 meadows at Barley End near Ashbridge ; near Fyfield ; Bed well Park, 

 Essendon ; near Mount Pleasant, Brickendon ; meadow near W. border 

 of Wormley Wood. 



HEDERA HELIX. Woods, hedges, and old buildings; common, 10-11. 

 Chingford Old Church, &c.* 



HELIANTHEMUM VULGARE. Dry pastures and waysides in the chalk 

 districts ; common, 7-9. In profusion on the Banstead Downs,* and 

 warren by Epsom Downs* (growing in wide patches) ; frequent every- 

 where on the Downs, from the Hog's Back to Cuxton,* roadside from 

 Dartford to Darent Wood ;* ruins of Verulam, St. Albans ; roadsides, 

 Croydon to Selsdon and Sanderstead ;* chalk-pits, Essendon. 



HELLEBORUS FCETIDUS. Pastures and thickets, chiefly in the chalk 

 districts ; rare, 2-4. Wood left of Headley Lane ; cliffs. between North- 

 fleet and Gravesend (?) ; Fridley Copse near Mickleham ; hedge near 

 High Laver Church ; Purfleet, (?) olim ; between Tring and the 

 reservoirs near. 



HELLEBORUS VIRIDIS. Woods and thickets, chiefly on a chalky soil. About 

 Coulsdon ; wood near Chipstead Church ; copse near Ranmore Common ; 



