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quent in ditches about Hendon ;* Neasdon ;* Kingsbury ;* Willesden ;* 

 c-.) 



Scrophularia vernalis. Waste places and roadsides ; rare, 4-6. Between 

 Merton and Mitcham (?) olim ; Chislehurst ; hedges in N. Essex, near 

 Deoden ; also to the E. and S. of Saffron Walden ; in Hatfield Park, 

 close to the N. front of the house ; hedge by the towing-path, near 

 gasworks, Hertford ? 



SEDUM TELEPHIUM. Bushy places and borders of fields ; also in woods, 

 not common, 7-8. Sandy lane near Frensham Common ;* woods S.W. 

 of Tring ;* Coombe Wood, Wimbledon Common ; near Luxboro' House, 

 Chigwell ; Caen Wood, Hampstead ; Croham Hurst, Croydon ; Charlton 

 Wood ; Chigwell ; . Epping ; Frith Hill, Godalming ; Cockshott Hill, 

 near Reigate, especially in furze field S.E. of mill ; about Albury ; bank 

 opposite High Rocks ; hedges about St. Albans ; about Hertford, 

 Bay ford, Essendon, and Hatfield ; also Watford and Rickmansworth, 

 Harefield ; N. Mimms wood ; about Guildford. 



SEDUM ALBUM. Walls, rocks and roofs of houses, not unfrequent ; walls 

 of West Ham Abbey (?) ; old walls about Plaistow and Barking (?) ; 

 Twickenham ; between Brentford and Isleworth ;* (wall, Sion House 

 grounds). 



Sedum reflexum. Incidentally near habitations ; not frequent, 6-7. Road- 

 side, Pinner, near a cottage ;* Hertford, on the castle, plentiful ; also 

 in Fore Street and Castle Street; Hatfield Woodside ; Hoddesdon ; 

 Great Berkhampstead, in Water Lane ; Rickmansworth. 



SEDUM ACRE. Walls and sandy ground, common, 6-7. Frequent on walls 

 in the suburbs ; banks of the Thames, above Moulsey ;* Banstead 

 Downs, near Sutton.* 



Sedum dasyphyllum. Incidentally on walls about London ; rare, 6-7. 



Sedum sexangulare. Incidentally on old walls ; very rare, 7. Greenwich 

 Park walls ; old walls at Northfleet. 



Sempervivum tectorum. Cottage roofs and plants, occasionally ; planted, 7. 



SENEBIERA CORONOPUS. Waste places and roadsides, common, 6-8. 

 Frequent in the suburban districts, Edgware Road, e.g. beyond 

 Brondesbury station.* 



SENEBIERA DIDYMA. Roadsides and waste places ; not frequent, 7-9. 

 Lane leading from the Devil's Punchbowl, Dorking, to the Holmwood, 

 abundantly ; in a field near Epping ; near Chobham ; Parson's Green ; 

 Kew Green ; lane between Southgate and Colney Hatch. 



SENECIO VULGARIS. Roadsides and waste places, gardens, common, 1-12. 

 Every where.* 



SENECIO SYLVATICUS. Dry upland soils, banks and gravelly pastures ; 

 frequent, 7-9. (Hampstead Heath ;* Barnes Common.) 



SENECIO viscosus. Waste ground on chalky or gravelly soil, not 

 common, 7-8. Streatham Common (?) olim ; Bexley Heath ; old chalk- 

 pits about Dartford ; near Kensington railway station, incidentally 

 lately ; Symes farm, near Epping ; glebe land, at Lee. 



SENECIO ERUCIFOLIUS. Hedges and roadsides, and in waste fields in a 

 chalky or gravelly soil ; frequent, 7-8. Banstead Downs ;* Box Hill.* 



SENECIO TENUIFOLIUS. See S. ERUCIFOLIUS. 



