I. FLOWERING PLANTS. 55 



Nowers Wood ; near Crooksbury Hill, Farnham, abundant ; Old Thorns, 

 Seale, near Hampton Lodge (the same as preceding ?) ; wood near Brook 

 Street, between it and Bowles Green (H. C. Watson) ; in a small coppice 

 near Sunninghill station ; grove of old trees E. side of Stanmore Heath. 



PYROLA MEDIA. In similar situations, but very rare. Tring woods. 



PYRUS TORMINALIS. Woods and hedges ; and in plantations about London, 

 not very frequent, 56. Nutfield, near Redhill ; about Hampstead ; 

 woods, Felbridge ; between Chertsey and Virginia Water ; Epping 

 Forest ; Fyfield ; Hainault Forest ; Bayford Wood ; woods behind 

 Brickendonbury ; Verulam hills, St. Albans ; woods by Pinner Lane. 



PYRUS ARIA. Woods and hedges, and in plantations about London, not 

 unfrequent, 5-6. About Croydon ; Dorking ; old chalk-pits about 

 Dartford ; Marams Court Hill, near Sevenoaks ; woods and pits, 

 Harefield ; Redland Hill ; in thickets, Reigate, and on Buckland Hill ; 

 lane between Essendon, West-end, and the Lea ; Hatfield Park ; Stubbins' 

 Wood, and elsewhere, Tring. Var. pinnatifida ; wood, three miles from 

 Farnham ; Uxbridge Common. 



PYRUS PINNATIFIDA. Rare, in wild state. Darent Wood. 



PYRUS AUCUPARIA. Woods and hedges, rare ; in plantations, frequent, 

 5-6. Epping Forest ; Castle Wood ; Warley Common ; Hampstead and 

 Highgate woods ; Harrow ; Winchmore Hill Wood ; St. George's Hill ; 

 Redstone Hill and Wood ; Redland Hill, Holmwood ; and between 

 Dorking and Leith Hill. 



PYRUS MALUS. Woods and hedges, common, 5-6. (Several bushes on 

 Hampstead Heath.*) 



PYRUS COMMUNIS. Woods and hedges, rare, 45. Between Clayton and 

 Long Ditton (footpath through the fields) ; Coulsdon ; Harefield ; Box 

 Hill ; the Hog's Back ; Thames bank, near Erith* (one tree) ; Grays ; 

 Epping Forest ; St. Albans ; Broxbourne and Wormley woods. 



QUERCUS ROBUR. Woods, hedges and plantations, frequent, 4-5. 

 (Hampstead and Highgate.*) 



RADIOLA MILLEGRANA. Moist, gravelly, and boggy places, not unfre- 

 quent, 7-8. Wimbledon Common ; Coulsdon ; Keston Common ; Esher 

 Common ;* Epping Forest ; Reigate Heath ;* Wandsworth Common (?) ; 

 Colney Heath ; Gerard's Cross Common ;* Pirbright Heath ;* Bagshot 

 Heath.* 



RANUNCULUS AQUATILIS, (aggregate). Rivers, lakes, ponds, and ditches, 

 common ; many segregates, as follows : 



[RANUNCULUS CIRCINATUS. In the Roding ; ditches, Moor Park, Farnham. 



RANUNCULUS PELTATUS (pseudoflmtans). In the Lea ;* ponds between 

 Wandsworth and Wimbledon. Var. floribundus near Sunningdale ; 

 Walthamstow ; in the Wey at Elstead. 



RANUNCULUS TRICHOPHYLLUS. Ponds, foot of Winter Hill, Berks. 



(R. DIVERSIFOLIUS, R. DROUETTii, R. BAUDOTii. Few records for these 

 segregates ; R. Drouettii, R. Baudotii, ditches, Plumstead.) 



RANUNCULUS FLUITANS. Deep and running water ; in the Thames and 

 Lea ;* in the Colne* records as a segregate insufficient. 



