72 A NEW LONDON FLORA. 



TILIA GRANDIFOLIA. Woods and hedges, rare, 6-7. Banks of the Mole 



near Dorking ;* near Box Hill. 

 TILIA PARVIFOLIA. Woods in Essex, not common, 7-8. Epping Forest ; 



Ashtead Park, Epsom ; Purfleet. 

 T. intermedia (syn. europced). Plantations, 7. Frequent about London, 



in parks, &c. 

 TORDYLIUM MAXIMUM. Rare. Waste ground about London and Eton, 



formerly ; found by the author on ditch banks, Tilbury, in 1875, in 



considerable abundance (yes : H. C. Watson). 

 TORILIS INFESTA. Hedges and waysides, not uncommon, 7-9. About 



Moulsey ; between Box Hill and Dorking ; Smitham Bottom ;* Sunbury ; 



frequent on the chalk range. 

 TORILIS NODOSA. Waste places, and by roadsides, especially in the chalk 



districts, frequent, 57. In profusion on banks by the Thames below 



Woolwich towards Erith.* 

 TORILIS ANTHRISCUS. Hedges and waste places, common, 7-9. Roadside 



hedges and lanes about London, everywhere.* 

 TRAGOPOGON PRATENSIS. Meadows, pastures, and waysides, frequent, 6-7. 



Plentiful by the towing-path, Lea Canal.* 

 Tragopogon porrifolius. Moist meadows, very rare, 56. Incidentally on 



railway banks at W. Drayton ; a Croydon ;* formerly abundant in the 



marshes below Woolwich ; but extinct since these have been drained ; 



still, may be sought for and possibly found about Greenhithe ; Erith ; 



Purfleet ; &c., Green ford (o/i'm). 

 TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM. Dry gravelly pastures, not very common, 



5-6. Moulsey Hurst,* in some abundance ; Wimbledon Common 



(scarce) ;* Ham Common ;* Ditton Green ; Uxbridge Moor ; Dartford 



(? heath) ; Shirley Common ; Streatham Common ; Hampton Court (in 



the park ?) ; perhaps in Bushy Park ; Warley Common ; Box Moor ; 



Redhill ; Wray Common ; (rare in Herts ;) Sand-pit Lane, St. Albans ; 



Bernard Heath ; common by Walton Bridge. 

 TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE. Meadows and pastures, common, 5-9. Generally 



in meadows, but not in all of them, about London.* 

 TRIFOLIUM MEDIUM. Pastures, frequent, but much less so than the 



preceding species, 6-9. About West-end railway station, Hampstead, 



sparingly ;* about Reigate in pastures. 

 TRIFOLIUM OCHROLEUCUM. Pastures and waysides on chalk or gravel, 



not common, 6-8. Near Abbott's Roding ; in close, by fish-ponds, 



Heron Gate ; Great Warley ; High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells ; between 



Hertford and Bayford ; in a meadow by a brook on the footpath E. of 



Bayfordbury ; also half a mile nearer Hertford ; about Sawbridgeworth ; 



frequent about Thorley and Shenley, Herts. 

 TRIFOLIUM MARITIMUM. Salt-marshes, local, 6-7. Erith ; Greenhithe ; 



Tilbury ;* Northfieet and Gravesend ; Rochester. 

 Trifolimn incarnatum. In fields and borders of the same where the 



plant has been raised as a crop ; fields near Reigate Hill.* 

 TRIFOLIUM ARVENSE. Cornfields and dry pastures ; fallow-fields, &c., 



frequent, 7-9. Box Hill ; Banstead Downs ; fallow field near Croham 



Hurst ;* cornfields generally,* but not abundant. 



