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tween Cobham and Cuxton ; common, S. of Hertford ; Hoddesdon, by 

 the new mill ; fields near Oster Mills, St. Albans ; Sawbridgeworth. 



LITHOSPERMUM OFFICINALE. Dry, waste, uncultivated places ; borders 

 of hedges and woods. Not unfrequent on the chalk near Darent Wood, 

 road from Greenhithe ;* about Dartford; Northfleet; Gravesend ; be- 

 tween Down and Cudham ; Chislehurst ;* (a locality here is in the hollow 

 by the railway crossing, below wood S. of the common, east ;) Purfleet ; 

 Long Valley Wood, Rickmansworth ; Fyfield ; Hatfield Forest ; hedge 

 at Welstone, near Tring ; Harefield ; foot of hills E. of Merstham ; slope 

 of Ranmore hills towards Effingham ; hills near Bletchingley ; copses 

 about West Humble Lane ; Burford Bridge. 



LITHOSPERMUM PURPUREO-OERULEUM. Local, rare, 6-7. Darent Wood, 

 towards Greenhithe. 



LITTORELLA LAGUSTRis. Borders of ponds and canals in a gravelly soil. 

 Abundant in the Surrey Canal, about Woking ;* ponds at Frensham ; 

 Esher Common (?) olim ; Ruislip reservoir ; Langley Heath, Bucks. ; 

 Windsor Park ; about Reading ; near Ascot ; Pirbright. 



LISTERA OVATA. Woods, frequent, 5-7. Pinner and Oxhey woods;* 

 Darent Wood, abundant ;* copse near Harefield on the Uxbridge road ; 

 Box Hill and the Betchworth hills ; Keston Common ; Epping Forest ; 

 wood W. of Warley Common ; Ruislip woods ; woods about Croham 

 Hurst, <fec. 



LOLIUM PERENNE. Pastures and waysides, common, 6-7. Everywhere.* 



LOLIUM TEMULENTUM. Cornfields, frequent, 6-7. 



LONICERA PERICLYMENUM. Hedges and thickets, common, 6-9. Hedges 

 everywhere in the environs a little way out ;* Epping Forest,* &c. 



Lonicera Xylosteum. Rare, incidental, 5-6. Hedge near Brook, Godalming. 



LOTUS CORNIGULATUS. Pastures, common. (Barnes Common ;* Hampstead 

 Heath.*) 



LOTUS MAJOR. Sides of ditches and watery places on heaths, frequent, 

 7-8. (Barnes Common ;* Hampstead Heath, in the bog.*) 



LOTUS TENUIS. Banks, &c., not common, 7-8. Bank by the road from 

 Dartford to Greenstreet Green.* 



LUZULA SYLVATICA. Woods in hilly districts, frequent, 5-6. Darent 

 Wood ;* Epping Forest ;* Warley Woods ; wood below Headley church, 

 towards Walton ; Wormley Wood ; Pinner Wood ; Tilgate Forest. 



LUZULA FOSTERI. Groves and thickets in a gravelly or chalky soil, rare ; 

 ex. in Surrey, 36. Left side of Telegraph Hill, near Ditton ; about 

 Dorking ; about Dartford, and between Dartford and Crayford ; Couls- 

 don ; Hainault Forest ; Pinner Wood ; Harrow Weald Common (?) 

 (olim) ; dry banks about Farnham ; Bisham Wood ; S. end of Easney 

 Park Wood ; woods by Pinner Lane. 



LUZULA PILOSA. Woods, frequent, 3-5. (Epping Forest ;* Pinner Wood.*) 



LUZULA CAMPESTRIS. Woods and dry pastures, common, 4-5. (Hamp- 

 stead Heath.*) 



LUZULA MULTIFLORA. In similar situations, and as frequent, 4-5. (Putney 

 Heath and Wimbledon.*) 



LYCHNIS FLOS-CUCULI. Moist meadows, &c., frequent, 5-6. (Hampstead 

 Heath, in the bog.*) 



