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Sevenoaks ; hills E. of Merstham ; Dorking ; about Hertford ; near 



S.W. corner of Verulam, St. Albans ; Ongar ; Brentwood ; Godal- 



ming ; between Godstone and Longfield ; near Hertford and to the south 



of it ; about Ball's Wood ; footpath to Bayford ; copse, Tom's Hill, 



Aldbury ; lane leading to Woodcock Hill, Great Berkhampstead ; 



hedge by Tring reservoir. 

 PINGUICULA VULGARIS. Bogs and moist heaths, rare so far south, 5-6. 



Bog in the Petz wood (enclosed), Chislehurst (?) olim. 

 PlNUS SYLVESTRIS. Woods and plantations, frequent, 5-6. Abundant 



about Esher, Weybridge, &c. ;* but planted (?) ; a clump on Hamp- 



stead Heath ;* &c. 

 PLANTAGO MAJOR. Pastures and roadsides, common, 6-8. Everywhere 



in the suburbs.* 

 PLANTAGO MEDIA. Pastures on chalky soils, common, 6-10. Plentiful 



on Farthing Downs, &c. ; everywhere on the chalk range.* 

 PLANTAGO LANCEOLATA. Pastures and roadsides, common, 6-7. Every- 

 where in the suburbs.* 

 PLANTAGO MARITIMA. Grassy pastures by the Thames below Woolwich. 



6-9. Abundant both sides of the river.* 

 PLANTAGO LACUSTRIS. Gravelly wastes and sandy commons, common, 6-7 



(Plentiful on Hampstead Heath ;* Barnes Common,* &c.) 

 PLANTAGO CORONOPUS. See P. LACUSTRIS. 

 POA ANNUA. Pastures and roadsides, common, 4-9. Everywhere in the 



suburbs.* 



POA BULBOSA. Sandy seashores, local, 4-5. Southend ? 

 POA NEMORALIS. Woods and thickets, frequent, 6-7. Epping Forest ;* 



thickets, Claygate ;* lanes near Reigate. 

 POA COMPRESSA. Walls and dry waste ground, frequent, 6-7. Suburbs 



in many places,* waste ground near West-end (Hampstead) railway 



station,* near Moulsey.* 

 POA PRATENSIS. Meadows and pastures, frequent, 6-7. Pastures about 



London, plentiful.* 

 POA TRIVIALIS. Meadows and pastures, common, 6-7. Pastures about 



London everywhere.* 

 POLEMONIUM C^ERULEUM. Banks and bushy places, very rare, 6-7. Of 



doubtful occurrence in the metropolitan districts, except incidentally 



as a garden waif, at Windsor ; between Reading and Speenham land. 

 POL YG ALA CALCAREA. Surrey heaths, rare, 5-9. Box Hill, slope of a 



valley right of the lane from Mickleham to Headley. 

 POLYGALA VULGARIS. Dry, hilly pastures, frequent, 5-9. Epping Forest ;* 



Banstead Downs ;* Shirley Common ;* Keston and Hayes commons ;* 



Hampstead Heath, sparingly.* 

 POLYGONATUM MULTIFLORUM. Woods, rare. Epping Forest, between 



Epping and Theydon ; and in Epping Mill Copse ; woods, Tring ; 



Finchhampstead woods, Berks, plentiful ; river Gary, in bordering 



woods. 

 Polygonum Fagopyrum* Dunghills, and about cultivated land, 7-8. 



Frequent on roadsides, and borders of fields in the neighbourhood of 



Ascot and Chobham, where the grain is raised** 



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