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NEOTTIA NIDUS- AVIS. Shady woods, frequent, but not in any abundance, 

 5-6. Charlton Wood (?) olim ; White Heath wood, near Harefield ; 

 Epping Forest, below Woodford ;* Nutfield copse, by the Wray Common ; 

 Reigate Hill ;* Box Hill ; woods about Coulsdon ; in a wood near 

 Felbridge ; Fridley copse, Mickleham ; Beeching Wood, Norbury Park ; 

 Darent Wood ;* woods about Ranmore Common ; Oxhey woods ; damp 

 woods about Farnham ; Highwood, near Rickmansworth ; Mimms Wood ; 

 and in most of the woods S.W. of Tring ;* heathy wood between 

 Guildford and St. Martha's Chapel ; Bisham and Clifden woods, Berks ; 

 about Tunbridge Wells ; Pryor's Wood, Hatfield Heath ; Ball's Wood ; 

 Ranmore Common, Denbies. 



NEPETA GLECHOMA. Hedges and waste places, common, 3-5. Hedge- 

 rows in the outskirts, everywhere. 



NEPETA CATARIA. Hedges and waste places in a chalky or gravelly soil, 

 not very frequent, 7-9. Croydon, by the roadside near Smitham 

 Bottom,* and on the road to Sanderstead ;* Dartford Heath, and road 

 thence to Greenstreet Green ; Gravel Hill between Svvanscomb and 

 Northfleet ; roadside near Northfleet ;* about Farnborough ; Purfleet. 



NUPHAR LUTEA. Rivers, lakes, and ditches, common, 7-9. Plentiful in 

 the Brent,* Thames.* Roding,* &c. 



NYMPHJEA ALBA. Lakes and still waters, not very common, 7. In the 

 Thames at Ditton (?) olim ; in the Brent,* scarce ; pond on Putten- 

 ham Common, abundant ;* Felbridge, abundant ; Finchley, in a moat,* 

 planted (?) in the Colne at Harefield (?) olim ; in the Roding (?) ; pond 

 near Egham ; pond at Stow Green, Little Berkhampstead, &c. ; pond at 

 Hatfield woodside ; Staines ; Windsor ; Uxbridge Moor. 



OBIONE. See ATRIPLEX PORTULACOIDES. 



(ENANTHE FISTULOSA. Ditches, rivulets, and marshes, frequent, 7-9. 

 Marshy places by the Rifle Butts, Tottenham, plentiful ;* Barnes Com- 

 mon ;* Putney Heath.* 



(ENANTHE PIMPINELLOIDES. In similar localities, rare, 6-8. Ditches at 

 Purfleet (?) olim, not there now; mistaken for (E. Lac/ienalii? 



(ENANTHE SILAIFOLIA. In ponds and marshes, rare, 6. Pools by the road 

 from the Welsh Harp, Hendon, to Woodford House, Kingsbury* (E. de C.) ; 

 common meadow, Godalming ; in the Brent (o/e'm), near Greenford ; 

 Ham Haw Park, near Weybridge ; Eton. 



(ENANTHE LACHENALII. Salt-marshes, rare, 7-9. Ditches near Purfleet 

 towards Rainham ;* Mitcham Common, 1873 (Journal of Bot.) ; ditch 

 by the road from Staines to Hampton Court ; also in cross road to Sun- 

 bury (Watson). 



(ENANTHE CROGATA. Watery places by ditches and river-sides, frequent, 7. 

 river-side between Putney and Kew, &c., in profusion ;* Thames side 

 above Moulsey ;* Woodford by the Roding ; ditch in a meadow by the 

 footpath from the mill, Esher, to West Moulsey.* 



(ENANTHE PHELLANDRIUM. Ditches and ponds, not frequent, 7-9. By the 

 Colne about Harefield ;* in the Roding near Woodford ; in the Lea 

 below Chingford old church ;* near Romford, Dagenham and Rainham : 

 ponds, Great Warley ; ponds, foot of Winter Hill ; also at Wargrav 



