40 A NEW LONDON FLORA. 



LYCHNIS VESPERTINA. Under hedges and in grass fields, frequent, 6-9. 

 Hedges in the environs;* (roadside between Barnes and Mortlake, &c.*) 



LYCHNIS DIURNA. Hedgebanks and in copses, frequent. Hedges in the 

 environs ; (Tottenham ;* Hendon ;* Willesden, &c.*) 



LYCHNIS GITHAGO. Cornfields, frequent, 6-8. Cornfields everywhere; 

 if not in one, in another. 



LYCOPSIS ARVENSIS. See ANCHUSA ARVENSIS. 



LYCOPUS EUROPJEUS. Ditches and river banks, common, 6-9. (Plenty by 

 the Thames, Lea, &c.*) 



LYSIMACHIA VULGARIS. Sides of rivers, and in wet shady places, fre- 

 quent, 7-8. Hedges in the wet meadows by the canal between Hare- 

 field and Uxbridge ;* by the Brent in two or three localities ;* in the 

 Wey, near Byfleet ;* Guildford ; banks of the Roding ;* of the Lea ; 

 hedges about Felbridge ; near Pirbright Common ;* by the Thames at 

 Teddington; at Mortlake o/ww(?); by the rivulet above the pond near 

 Puttenham.* 



LYSIMACHIA NUMMULARIA. Damp, shady woods, banks, and pastures, 6-7. 

 Darent Wood, abundant ;* Chislehurst ;* Keston Common ; Epping 

 Forest;* by the Thames in several places above Richmond;* Burnham 

 Beeches ;* by the canal, &c., Rickmansworth ;* ditches in lanes about 

 Colney Heath,* &c. 



LYSIMACHIA NEMORUM. Shady woods, frequent, 7-9. Darent Wood ;* 

 Pinner Wood ;* Croham Hurst ;* Box Hill ;* Burnham Beeches ;* Wim- 

 bledon Common ;* Epping Forest ; Warley woods ; Broxbourne and 

 Wormley woods.* 



LYTHRUM SALICARIA. River-sides and marshy places, common, 7-9. 

 (Plenty by the Thames,* Lea, &c.*) 



LYTHRUM HYSSOPIFOLIA. Moist places. rare;(?) perhaps often overlooked, 

 6-10. Colney Heath, and in an adjoining field (?) olim ; Hounslow 

 Heath (?) olim> possibly by the Cran ; between Staines and Laleham, in 

 a marshy field (?) olim ; by the Wandsworth steamboat pier in 1855 and 

 1859. 



MAIANTHEMUM BIFOLIUM, fe SMILACINA. 



MALAXI& PALUDOSA. Sphagnum bogs, 7-9, very rare. Bog, corner of 



the pond on Puttenham Common, nearest Hampton Lodge ; bog, foot of 



Oxshott Hill, a few plants, olim ; bog on common adjoining Burnham 



Beeches (?) ; Ashdown Forest, near Tunbridge Wells, in the great bog by 



Kidbrooke Park pales ; and at Pressbridge Warren, near Wychcross. 

 MALVA SYLVESTRIS. Waste places, common, 6-9. Everywhere in the 



outskirts.* 

 MALVA ROTUNDIFOLJA. Waste places, common, 69. Frequent in the 



outskirts ;* (banks of the Lea Canal, plenty.*) 

 MALVA MOSCHATA. Meadows, pastures, and roadsides in a gravelly soil, 



frequent, 7-8. About Merstham ; Nutfield ;* Bletchingley ; Shiere ; 



Albury ; Guildford ; Clammer Hill, near Godalming ; Reigate Heath,* 



near Colney Heath,* &c.* 

 MARRUBIUM VULGARE. Waste places, chiefly in the chalk districts. 



Hayes Common,* Box HiUj aoxd Betchworth ; Hog's Back,* Chislehurst ; 



