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MARITIMA. Thames shores, local. Grays ; Purfleet ;* Tilbury ;* 

 Southend.* 



TAMUS COMMUXIS. Hedges and thickets, frequent, 6-7. Epping Forest ;* 

 lanes about Kingsbury ;* and everywhere in woodland localities, occa- 

 sionally.* 



TANACETUM VULGABE. Waste places, and river sides, frequent, 7-9. 

 Rare in Herts. Banks of the Lea Canal, plentiful ;* ditch Edmonton, 

 near Angel Road station, Hoddesdon, &c.* 



TARAXACUM OFFICINALE. Pastures, waysides, and waste places, common, 

 4-7. Everywhere about London ;* the var. palustre, by the Thames 

 between Hammersmith and Kew ; and on Mitcham Common. 



TAXUS BACCATA. Upland woods, mostly on the chalk and in churchyards 

 (planted) ; frequent. Farthing Downs (borders) ;* Box Hill ;* Hog's 

 Back ;* hills E. of Wrotham ;* and other localities on the chalk range ;* 

 such as hills W. of Dorking, &c. ;* Epping Forest ; Great Warley. 



TEESDALIA NUDICAULIS. Sandy and gravelly banks and commons, not 

 very frequent, 4-6. Barnes Common, left by the road across it from 

 Hammersmith ;* Esher Common (on Winter Downs) ;* Putney Heath ;* 

 about Hampton Court, in the Park ; Epping Forest, in a gravel pit ; 

 Ilford, in a gravel pit near ; between Hersham and Weybridge ; Albury 

 and Shiere heaths ; Reigate Heath ;* Mousehill Heath, Godalmmg ; 

 Witley Common. 



TEUCRIUM BOTRYS. Local, 7. Box Hill, in a valley right of the road 

 from Mickleham to Headley (plentiful in 1875) ;* about Bagdon Hill, 

 Book ham ; Sanderstead Downs (?). 



TEUCRIUM SCORODONIA. Woods, banks, and heaths, common, 7-8. (Hamp- 

 stead Heath ; plentiful.*) 



THALICTRUM FLAVUM. Banks of rivers and ditches, in wet meadows, 

 not common, G-7. In the meadows between Chingford and Ponder's 

 End. but not frequent ;* by the Thames between Walton and Weybridge ;* 

 by the Colne at Oxbridge ;* by the Brent at Greenford ; by the Roding 

 near Chigwell ;* by the Cray ; by the Colne, between Harefield and 

 Rickmansworth ; by the Lea in several places ; by the Wey. 



THESIUM HUMIFUSUM. Elevated chalky banks, and pastures, rare, 5-7. 

 Banstead Downs (?) ; Mickleham Downs ; about Coulsdon * (chalky bank 

 between Coulsdon Heath and Kenley Common) ; Box Hill ; Betchworth 

 Hills ; between Dorking and Ranmore Common ; downs about Guildford ; 

 Hog's Back ; Purley and Sanderstead downs ; Norbury Park, plentiful. 



THLASPI ARVENSE. Fields and roadsides, not unfrequent, 5-7. Cornfields 

 near Willesden ;* and about Ongar ; foot of Reigate and Buckland 

 hills.* 



THYMUS SERPYLLUM. Hilly and dry pastures, common. 6-8. Every- 

 where on the downs ;* roadside between Carshalton and Banstead.* 



THYMUS CHAMJEDRYS. A variety of the above, perhaps in damper and 

 cooler situations than affected by the typical form. (" Printed words being 

 very satisfactory distinctions, if Nature would only act up to rules, 

 instead of going perversely contrary to printed text." ' Cybele,' Com- 

 pendium.) Warley Common ; Southend. 



