38 A NEW LONDON FLOEA. 



LIGTJSTRUM VULGARE. Thickets and hedges, frequent, 5-6. Hedges and 

 enclosures, often in the suburbs of London, but planted (?) ; in thickets 

 on the chalk.* 



Lilium Martagon. Incidentally, rare. Totteridge Park ; avenue at Cob- 

 ham* (planted, but now wild). 



LIMNANTHEMUM NYMPH^oiDES. Still waters and rivers, rare, 7-8. In 

 the Thames at Walton ;* at Kingston ;* in the Roding at Woodford (?) 

 (plim)j and above Ongar (olim) ; Thames at Cookham and at S anbury ; 

 canal by the railway, New Cross. 



LIMOSELLA AQUATICA. Muddy borders of ponds, and where water has 

 stood, rare ; perhaps often overlooked, 7-9. About Croydon, plentifully ; 

 Coulsdon ; warren pond, Breakspeares ; Harefield ; pond on Ditton Com- 

 mon;* on Shalford Common; pond at Finchley (?) o//m; Elstree 

 reservoir ; on a riding in North Mimms Wood ; ditch on Holmwood 

 Common ; ditches, Walton-on-the-Hill ; Clapham Common (?) 



Linaria Cymbalaria. On walls, frequent, 5-9. On walls in many places 

 in the environs. (Hampstead ;* Highgate,* &c.) 



LINARIA ELATINE. Cornfields in a gravelly or chalky soil, not general, 

 7-10. About Epsom ;* Thames Ditton parish (cornfield below Oxshott 

 Hill) ;* Woodford ; Chigwell ; Broomfield ; cornfields in several places 

 on the chalk range, as Reigate Hill,* and W. of it;* cornfields below 

 hills W. of Dorking ;* Coulsdon. 



LINARIA SPURIA. Sandy cornfields, frequent, 7-11. About Dorking ;* 

 cornfields below the hills W. of Reigate, in profusion ;* about Farn- 

 borough ; Bloomfield ; Harefield ; field near Hurlesdon ;* about Dart- 

 ford ; Croydon ;* Guildford. 



LINARIA REPENS. Chalky banks, rare ; 7-9. Near Gravesend ; hedge 

 near Sefton Arms, Stoke (Bucks.) ; garden-wall, Dagnall Lane, St. 

 Albans. 



LINARIA MINOR. Sandy and chalky fields ; frequent in the chalk districts, 

 chalk-pits, -fee. Northfleet and Greenhithe; chalk-pit, foot of the Ad- 

 dington hills ;* chalk-pits, Harefield ;* in cornfields on Reigate Hill ;* 

 and in cornfields, foot of the hills westward.* 



LINARIA VULGARIS. Hedges and borders of fields, common, 7-10. Every- 

 where about London.* 



Linum usitatissimum. Incidentally in cornfields, 7. Near Finchley Road 

 railway station, a few plants ;* (perhaps often about railway stations 

 and oil-mills). 



LINUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM. Sandy and chalky pastures, &c., near the sea, 

 rare. Bank between Leigh and Southend,* 5-9 ; near Cuxton, on the 

 road to Stroud (' Bot. Gazette ') ; near Purfleet ; foot of Box Hill ; 

 fourth field from Chessington church, through which is a footpath to 

 Horton and Epsom. 



LlNUM CATHARTICUM. Pastures, common, 6-9 ; abundant everywhere on 

 the downs; Box Hill;* Reigate Hill,* &c. ; Pinner Wood, borders;* 

 Tring,* &c. ; Dartford ;* hills E. of Merstham and of Shoreham,* &c. 



LITHOSPERMUM ARVENSE. Cornfields and waste ground, especially in the 

 chalk districts, frequent, 5-6. About Croydon ; Greenhithe, towards 

 Darent Wood ;* Box Hill ; Harefield ; cornfields about St. Albans ; be- 



