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Stanstead ; Great Berkhampstead Castle moat ; Elstree ; Rickmansworth ; 



Colne, near Colney Street. 

 (6, Woolgariana, by the Thames at Kingston.) 

 SALIX RUBRA. In similar situations, rare, 4-5. By the Queen's River, 



Hampton ; Thames opposite Ditton ; meadows below the hills on the 



Mole at Esher ; Thames between Kew and Richmond ; by the Lea (? 



var. Helix}. 

 (6, Forbyana, near Brockham ; and about Betchworth ; by the Lea, near 



Higham Hill.) 



(c. Helix, ambiguity : var. of the above.) 

 SALIX VIMINALIS. In similar situations, common, 4-5. Thames side, 



abundant ;* Roding ;* Lea ;* &c. 

 SALIX STIPULARIS, ambiguity. (Var. of the preceding?) Lea Bridge 



Road ; banks of the Lea under Higham Hill. 

 SALIX SMITHIANA. Meadows and osier grounds, rare. Copse at Pinner 



Park, near the Lea Bridge Road ; and in a footpath from Marsh Street 



to Lea Bridge, aad near Higham Hill ; Warley. 

 SALIX ACUMINATA. In similar situations, rare (?). Localities for this and 



the preceding not separable (' Cybele,' Comp.). 

 SALIX CINEREA. Wet hedgerows, swampy places, river banks, and 



moist woods, common, 3-4. (Putney Heath, in the hollow towards 



Richmond Park ;* woods at Chislehurst.*) 

 SALIX AURITA. Moist woods and thickets, common, 4-5. (Putney Heath ; 



Epping Forest.*) 

 SALIX CAPREA. Woods and roadsides, common, 4-5. Highgate Wood ;* 



Epping Forest ;* Wimbledon Common.* 

 SALIX NIGRICANS. Fens, osier grounds, and sides of streams, rare. By 



the Mole at the foot of Box Hill ( ?). 

 SALIX REPENS. Heaths and moors, common, 4-5. A variable plant. 



Hampstead Heath ;* Barnes ;* Putney and Wimbledon commons.* 



Variety fusca, Stanmore Heath ;* and in Epping Forest ;* and Harrow 



Weald Common.* N.B. " The study of this genus has been made 



difficult and unattractive, by excessive subdivisions, and consequent 



uncertainties " (' Cybele Britannica '). 



SALSOLA KALI. Seashores, local, 7. Between Leigh and Southend.* 

 SALVIA VERBENACA. Dry pastures in a chalky or gravelly soil, not 



common, 5-8. Between Greenhithe and Northfleet, by the roadside ;* 



roadside near Greenstreet Green ;* roadsides near Guildford ; between 



Erith and Plumstead ; about Cobham ; by the Thames occasionally ; by 



the towing path above Richmond ;* Purfleet ; Southend.* 

 SALVIA PRATENSIS. Dry meadows, &c., very rare ; in Kent, formerly in 



Cobham Park ; in enclosed ground near Wrotham (Mr. Hanbury). 

 SAMBUCUS NIGRA. Woods and coppices, common, 6. Shady shades in 



the environs, frequent, copses, &c. Hendon ;* Epping Forest ;* about 



Chingford ;* in most hedges.* 

 SAMBUCUS EBULUS. Waysides, and waste places generally in damp 



localities, not very frequent, 7-8. Epping Forest; lane between 



Sewardstone and Waltham Abbey; Uxbridge Moor, abundant; between 



E. and W. Tilbury ; meadow at Breakspeares, Harefield ; in a hedge 



