34 A NEW LONDON FLOKA. 



between Harefield and Uxbridge,* &c., by the Thames at Hampton 

 Court ; local, abundant in its localities, 8-9. 



IMPATIENS NOLI-ME-TANGERE. Hare. Woods about Coulsdon (?) olim 

 near Guildford ; in a wood at Chislehurst (?). 



Impatiens parviflora. Incidentally, rare, Bedwell ; near Essendon. 



INULA HELENIUM. Moist pastures, rare, 7-8. Meadows near Harefield (?) 

 olim ; Gauntlet's Meadows, near Breakspeares, Harefield (?) olim ; by 

 a pond near Blue Close, Mangrove Lane, Hertford ; sparingly in a field 

 near Hook hamlet, through which is a footpath to Long Ditton Church. 



INULA DYSENTERICA. Ditches, and watery places, common, 7-9. (Every- 

 where in the environs of London.*) 



INULA PULICARLA. Moist, sandy, and damp commons, not unfreqnent, 8-9. 

 Ditton Marsh, by the roadside ;* Colney Heath, near the village ;* 

 commons about Pirbright village ;* Earlswood Common ; Hatfield 

 Heath ; Brickendon Green ; Lye Lane, Watford road, St. Albans ; road- 

 side between Hampton and Sunbury ; about Ealing. 



INULA CONYZA. Banks and borders of copses, <Ssc., in the chalk districts, 

 8-9. Box Hill ;* Betchworth hills ;* hills W. of Dorking ;* and 

 everywhere frequent along the chalk range, from the Hog's Back to 

 Cuxton ;* Epsom Downs ;* Harefield ;* Purfleet ; Tring ;* between 

 Hatfield and St. .Albans, but scarce. 



INULA CRITHMOIDES. Rare, local. In a salt-marsh, between Leigh and 

 Southend, 7-8. 



IRIS FCETIDISSIMA. Woods and thickets, mostly in a chalky soil ; frequent 

 in Kent ; rare elsewhere, 5-7. Darent Wood ;* woods about Gravesend 

 and Rochester; wood at Purfleet; Epping Forest, about Woodford and 

 Wai thamstow (?) o//m; Warley Common; woody places and hedges 

 between Tunbridge and Sevenoaks ; below the hills E. of Wrotham 

 in one place ;* woods, N. Mimms ; beyond St. Albans, towards Dun- 

 stable, in roadside hedges ; copse right of lane leading from Reigate 

 Heath to Colley Hill ; slopes towards Hurtmore, near Godalming ; 

 Bisham Wood ; Welham Green ; and woods at N. Mimms ; pasture at 

 Perivale. 



IRIS PSEUDACORUS. Ditches, and sides of rivers, frequent, 5-8. (Ditches 

 by the Thames, near Mortlake ;* by the Lea at Tottenham ;* &c.) 



Jsatis tinctoria. Cultivated fields, 7. Rare, incidentally for the most 

 part. Guildford chalkpits ;* and adjoining field (more abundant formerly, 

 now rather scarce) ; banks of the Wey between Woodbridge and Stoke ; 

 in a field near Epping ; near New Wandsworth station (Crystal Palace 

 line). 



JASIONE MONTANA. Heaths and moors, common, 6-9. (Barnes 



Common,* Hampstead Heath,* &e.) 

 JUNG us EFFUSUS. Marshes, and ditches, common. Everywhere round 



London, in these localities. 

 JUNCUS CONGLOMERATES. Equally common with the above, in similar 



situations. 

 JUNCUS DIFFUSUS. In marshes, rare. Darman's Green, Herts ; near 



Cole Green, Herts , borders of Epping Forest ; between Woodford and 



