70 A NEW LONDON FLOEA. 



Box Moor ; No-man's-land ; between Aston and Sheephall ; Hatfield 

 Park ; field near Brickendon ; pasture with Erythrcea pulchella (which 

 see) ; Totteridge Green ; field near Mill Hill ; Pinner Hill. 



STACHYS BETONICA. Woods and thickets, frequent, 6-8. (Hampstead 

 Heath ;* Barnes Common.*) 



STACHYS PALTJSTRIS. River banks, and moist places, frequent, 7-8. 

 (Plenty by the Lea river ;* and by the canals.*) 



STACHYS SYLVATICA. Woods and hedges, frequent, 7-8. (Lanes about 

 Willesden ;* Hendon, &c.*) 



STACHYS ARVENSIS. Dry cornfields, not common in the metropolitan 

 districts, 4-10. Fields near Croham Hurst ;* cornfields at the foot of 

 the Reigate, Buckland,* and Betchworth hills ; and W. of Reigate 

 Heath ; and below hills E. of Merstham ; near Rickmansworth, in a 

 field between Long Valley Wood and Watford road ; cornfields, Hare- 

 field ; cornfields about Coombe Wood ; Fyfield ; Southend ; cliffs towards 

 Leigh ; in the Weald ; cornfield about Oak of Honour Wood ; fields on 

 Clement's Farm, Brickendon ; field on Barber's Lodge Farm, near Hat- 

 field Woodside ; cultivated ground within Milward's Park, Hatfield ; 

 gardens, Pinner ; fields about Hatfield woodside ; Broxbourne. 



STATICE LIMONIUM. Muddy shores, and salt-marshes, by the Thames, 

 frequent, 7-9. Between Woolwich and Erith ;* Dartford ;* Greenhithe ;* 

 Northfleet ;* Gravesend ;* by the Medway at Rochester ; Tilbury ;* 

 and onwards to Southend.* 



STATICE BAHUSIENSIS. Local, rare. Purfleet. 



STELLARIA AQUATICA (syn. Malachium; Cerastium). Watersides, and 

 damp localities, not common, but plentiful where it does occur. Watery 

 places about the Colne and canal at Harefield ;* Uxbridge ;* by the 

 Cran at Hanworth Bridge ;* by the Roding ; Barking ; Rainham ; 

 Ongar ; Lea Valley, frequent ; Colney. 



STELLARIA MEDIA. Roadsides, waste places, and in gardens, common, 1-12. 

 Everywhere.* 



STELLARIA HOLOSTEA. Woods and hedges, frequent, 4-6. In almost 

 every hedge in the lanes about London ; (Tottenham ;* Hendon, &c.*) 



STELLARIA GRAMINEA. In similar situations, and on heaths (in dry places), 

 5-8. (Lanes about Chingford ;* Tottenham ;* &c.) 



STELLARIA GLAUCA. Marshy places, margins of ponds, &c., not common. 

 5-7. In the ravine, Wimbledon Common ;* Reigate Heath (bogs) ;* 

 marshy meadows by the Wey near Guildford ; between West Ham and 

 the Thames ; near Hoddesdon. in a marsh N. of it ; Hertford Heath, 

 opposite entrance to Haileybury ; and marshy ground S. of old mill ; 

 side of ditch in a meadow near Woodbridge railway station. 



STELLARIA ULIGINOSA. Ditches, rivulets, and bogs, frequent, 5-6. (Hamp- 

 stead Heath ; in the bog.*) 



SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE. Ditches, river banks, and watery places, 

 common, 5-6. (Ditch by the Thames on the Surrey side of Hammersmith 

 Bridge ;* also by the river ; by the Lea, and in bordering ditches, 

 abundantly.*) 



SYMPHYTUM TUBEROSUM. Shady woods, and river banks, rare, 6-7. 

 Wimbledon Park ; near Barnet. 



