I. FLOWERING PLANTS. 



VACCINIUM MYRTILLUS. Woods and heaths in hilly countries, 4-6. 

 Abundant where it occurs ; Leith Hill ;* Hurtwood Common ;* hilly 

 parts of Pirbright Heath ;* Chobham ridges ;* also on Croham Hurst ;* 

 and on Hampstead Heath ; near the ' Spaniards ; * * Epping Forest ; in 

 one place ; Oxhey woods. 



VACCINIUM OxYOOCOOS.-*-Rare, local, 6. In a bog near Brough Farm by 

 Witley Common (?) ; not seen in 1876 ; the bog in part drained, and in 

 another part the turf cut up for peat ; spongy places, Black Lake, near 

 Farnham ; a patch in Epping Forest (?) olim ; very doubtful. 



VALERIANA DIOICA. Marshy meadows, frequent, 5, 6. Ruislip, moory 

 meadows ;* in a ravine on Wimbledon Common ;* Warley Common ; 

 Hackney Marshes (?) ; by the Roding ; Epping Forest ; near Ongar ; 

 Harefield. 



VALERIANA OFFICINALIS. Ditches sides of rivers, moist woods, frequent, 

 6-8. By the Colne ;* in ditches by the Thames ; Surrey side ;* near 

 Godalming ;* Chislehurst woods ;* Wormley Wood ; Epping Forest.* 

 Var. sambudfolia ; bog foot of Frith Hill, Godalming. 



VALERIANELLA OLITORIA. Banks and cornfields in a light soil, frequent, 

 4-6. Fields between Sutton and Banstead Downs ;* about Woodford ;* 

 Willesden ;* Ditton ;* and in most cornfields and bordering hedges. 



VALERIANELLA DENTATA. Cornfields and hedgebanks, not very common, 

 6-8. Cornfields about Telegraph Hill, Ditton ;* cornfields on the 

 Sutton Downs, and on Reigate Hill ; Box Hill ; &c., Croham Hurst, 

 Croydon ; Broomfield. Var. mixta in a field behind lock keeper's house, 

 Teddington (Heufrey) ; fields near Norton Heath ; Ruislip. 



VALERIANELLA AURICULA. Rare. Claygate; and near Chessington 

 Church ; about Hook ; cornfield, foot of Box Hill (S. side) ; between 

 Guildford and St. Martha's Hill. 



Valerianella carinata. Near Ditton (H. C. Watson) ; near Ongar 

 (Lindley) ; a casual ; at Marden, Ash. 



VERBASCUM THAPSUS.^Banks and waste ground in a light, sandy, gravelly, 

 or chalky soil, frequent, 6-8. Lanes about Colney Heath, plentiful ;* 

 about Gravesend ; Erith ; Dartford ;* Greenhithe ;* Box Hill ;* Eppins 

 Forest ; Purfleet ; Great Warley. 



VERBASCUM PULVERULENTUM. Roadsides on a chalky or gravelly soil, 

 rare, 7. Between Guildford and Shalford (?) olim (none there 'now) ; 

 near Cuxton olim. 



VERBASCUM LYCHNITIS. Roadsides, pastures and fields in a chalky soil, 

 7-8. Rare ; between Dartford Heath and Darent Wood ; also between 

 Dartford and Greenstreet Green, pretty plentifully ;* between Guildford 

 and Shalford, and on Shalford Common (?) olim (none there now) ; Chisle- 

 hurst Common (?) ; between Bromley and Chislehurst ;* Croham Hurst ; 

 Smitham Bottom ; Cobham ; N. side of Morant's Court Hill ; chalk-pit, 

 Riddlesdown ; abundant* (E. de C.) ; railway station, Bickley* (near 

 it) ; between Erith and Greenhithe ; Wargrave, Berks. 



VERBASCUM NIGRUM. Banks and waysides in a gravelly or chalky soil, 

 frequent, 6-10. About Croydon,* towards Smitham Bottom; Box 

 Hill* (plentiful); between Dorking, and Brockham ; between Guildford 

 and Shalford ;* near Godalming ;* about the ruins of Verulam, St. 



