36 A NEW LONDON FLOKA. 



ton Common to Long Ditton Church ; lane from Harefield to Ruislip ;" 

 from Iver to Fulmer.* 



LAMIUM ALBUM. Hedges and waste places, common, 5-9. Everywhen 

 in the environs. 



LAMIUM AMPLEXICAULE. Cornfields and waste places, common. (Plentifu 

 in cornfields beyond Croydon,* and between Richmond and Kingston.*) 



Lamium maculatum. Incidentally near cottages ; not frequent, 6-8. 



LAMIUM INCISUM. Cultivated and waste ground, common, 4-6. Fre- 

 quent in market gardens and waste places in the environs.* 



LAMIUM PURPUREUM. In similar situations; common, 4-10. Every- 

 where in the environs. 



LAMIUM GALEOBDOLON. Woods, frequent, 4-6. Woods about Croydon ;" 

 Ditton ; Charlton Wood ; Harefield ;* Darent Wood ;* Coulsdon ; Ball's 

 Wood,* &c. 



LAPSANA COMMUNIS. Hedges, &c., common, 6-8. Hedges everywhere 

 in the environs. (Brondesbury ; Willesden ;* Mortlake.*) 



LATHR^EA SQUAMARIA. Woods and coppices, rare, 3-5. About Couls- 

 don ; Mickleham ; Guildford ; Westhumble Lane (leading from Burford 

 Bridge to Ranmer Common), * field between Shalford Turnpike and 

 Chantry Downs ; lane leading from Harefield to the river ; woods at 

 Chipstead and Upper Gatton ; wood S. of Chislehurst Common ; hedge- 

 rows W. of Dorking ; Great Berkhampstead woods ; wood near No-man's- 

 land ; Hazel copse, Woodland, near Farningham. 



LATHYRUS APHACA. Borders of sandy and gravelly fields, rare, 5-8. 

 Cornfields at Ongar; Broomfield (?); Tottenham, and Enfield (?); 

 Croydon (?) ; fields near Norton Heath ; Southend ; near Hoddesdon ; 

 Sawbridgeworth. 



LATHYRUS NISSOLIA. Bushy places and grassy borders of fields, rare, 5-6. 

 Fields near Chingford; Broomfield; Harefield, near the church; about 

 Tottenham (?) ; bank at Purfleet (?) ; roadside near Chislehurst (?) ; 

 roadside near Finchley * (coming from Hampstead); Mitcham Common; 

 bank between Merstham and Wray Common; about Charlwood ; Fel- 

 bridge ; Brentwood ; bank bordering Gatton Park ; Southend ; several 

 places about Hertford, as between Ball's Wood and Hertford Heath ; 

 meadow by Tottenham High Cross ; field on Colley farm, Reigate and 

 elsewhere about Reigate. 



LATHYRUS HIRSUTUS. Cultivated fields, rare, 6-7. Cornfields at War- 

 lingham, below Wormsheath, 6 miles from Croydon (bank above) ; 

 bushes below Hadleigh Castle; near Rawreth church (Essex Flora); 

 Nasing, E. of Broxbourne. 



LATHYRUS PRATENSIS. Moist meadows, pastures, and hedges, frequent, 

 78. (Plenty of the meadows below the ' Spaniards ' towards Finchley.*) 



LATHYRUS SYLVESTRIS. Thickets and hedges, not common, 6-8. About 

 Coulsdon ; Wickham Wood ; Merstham pools, and adjoining bank ; rail- 

 way bank near the tunnel, Merstham ;* woods at Erith, and between 

 Rochester and Northfleet ; borders of Cobham Park ;* chalky detritus 

 at the foot of White Hill, E. of Merstham, in profusion* (E. de C.). 



Lathyrus tuberosus. Local, rare, 7. Near Southend ; Canvey Island, in th 

 grey marsh ; plentiful about Fyfield, in cornfields and bordering hedge; 



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