74 A NEW LONDON FLOKA. 



TULIPA SYLVESTRIS. Pastures, very rare, 4. Wimbledon Park ;* in. 

 a triangular tield at junction of Kingston and Merton Road ; in an 

 orchard near railway bridge, Buckland ; orchard at Egypt, Holmwoo. 

 Common. 



TURRITIS GLABRA. See ARABIS PERFOLIATA. 



TUSSILAGO FARFARA. Moist and clay soils, common, 3-4. Banks of the 

 Lea Canal ;* between Finchley Road and West-end ; Hampstead railway 



TYPHA LATIFOLIA. Borders of ponds and rivers, frequent, 7-8. In the 

 Lea ;* Roding ;* ditches by the Thames in the marshes.* 



TYPHA ANGUSTIFOLIA. Ditches and pools, not uncommon, 7. Ditches 

 by the G E. Railway between Clapton and Broxbourne, in several places ; 

 ditches in the flats below Plaistow onwards ;* Canvey Island ;* Trmg 

 reservoir; Ruislip reservoir; canal between Hanwell and Brentto 

 ponds, Wandsworth Common ; Weybridge ; pond near Sunbury Lock ; 

 Gatton Pond ; forked ponds, Witley.* 



ULEX EUROPJEUS. Heaths and commons, frequent, 2-7. (Hampstead 



Heath ;* Barnes Common.*) 



ULEX GALLII. Dry heaths, frequent, 7-11. Ditton Common ;* Reston 

 Common ;* on all the heaths in S.W. Surrey ; abundant,* and on the 

 dry Buckinghamshire heaths to the exclusion almost of the ordinary 

 kind,* Stoke Common ;* Farnham Common ; by Burnham ;* Gerard s 

 Cross Common ;* No-manVland Common ; Colney Heath. 

 ULEX NANUS. Old name, now applied to the stunted prostrate form, in a 



specific sense. No-man's-land (T. B. Blow). 

 ULMUS SUBEROSA. Woods and hedges, common, 3-5. By the Edgwar 



Road; &c., in Hyde Park, plentiful.* 



ULMUS MONTANA. Woods and hedges, frequent, 3-4. In the parks 

 URTICA DIOICA. Waste places and hedge-banks, common, 6-9. Every- 

 where in the suburbs. 

 URTICA URENS. In similar situations, and as common, 6-9. VYitl 



preceding, but generally in less shady localities. 

 Urtica pilulifera. Under walls, and among rubbish, near habitations, 



. 6-8. Rare, casual. 



UTRICULARIA VULGARIS. Ditches and ponds, rather unfrequent 6-7. 

 Pools and holes near the Brookwood station on Pirbright Heath ; in 

 Heron Gate pond, Thorndon (?) olim ; pond near Egham ; ponds, toot 

 of Cookham Down; ponds, Felbridge ; pond on Eppmg Foresl 

 between W. Ham and the Thames ; near Sonning ; ditches, btansteac 

 Hoddesdon Marsh, first ditch above the new mill ; pond in a thick 

 by Pembridge Lane, near Broxbourne Lodge. 

 UTRICULARIA INTERMEDIA. Rare. Ponds, Burnham Beeches. 

 UTRICULARIA NEGLECTA. Confused with the preceding. ( 



Hainault Forest. p 



UTRICULARIA MINOR. In similar situations, very rare, b-y. 



bogs on Farnham Common; river at Uxbridge, (?) ; in the Basmgstok 

 Canal, opposite Woking station; Pirbright Common, I 

 canal and railway ; turf-pits, Thursley Common. 



