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A NEW LONDON FLORA. 



*3cabiosa succisa. 



*Scilla nutans (among the Fern). 



Scirpus palustris; *setaceus. 



*Scutellaria minor (about the pond). 



*Senebiera Coronopus. 



*3enecio Jacobaea. 



*Serratula tinctoria (among the Fern). 



*Solanum nigruni (lanes about). 



*Solidago Virgaurea (among the Fern). 



*3tachys sylvestris (ditch below). 



*Stellaria uliginosa (bog). 



* Teucrium Scorodonia. 

 *Triodia decumbens. 

 *Ulex europasus. 



*Vaccinium Myrtillus (near the Fir-trees 



by the Spaniards '). 

 *\ r icia Cracca (near the ' Spaniards '). 



* Viola sylrestris ; *palustris. 



CRYPTOGAMS. 



*Asplenium Ruta-rnuraria (wall near 



Highgate). 



*Aulocomnion palustre (bog). 

 *Bartramia fontana (a tuft or two, upper 



part of the bog). 



*Bryum caespitium ; *atro-purpureum. 

 Oampylopus torfaceus (scarce). 

 *Ceratodon pnrpureus. 

 *Chara vulgaris (pond right of lane leading 



to Fortune Green). 

 *Dicranella cerviculata ; heteromalla. 

 *Dicranum scoparium. 

 *Equisetum arvense ; *limosum ; *pa- 



lustre. 



*Fissidens bryoides (sides of ditch below). 

 *Hypnum cuspidatum ; *cordi folium ; 



*confertum ; *cupressiforme (also a 



white-leaved variety of this); *fluitans ; 



*denticulatum ; *populeum ;* ruta- 



bulum ; *stramineum (a tuft or two in 



the bog);* mui'ale ; *velutinum. 

 *Jungermannia connivens ; *crenulata ; 



*turbinata ; scalar is ; *Trichomanes ; 



*multifida ; *bicuspidata ; *hrtero- 



phylla. 



*Mnium hornum (sides of ditch below). 

 *Pleuvidium subulatum. 

 *Polytrichum commune; *piliferum. 

 *Pottia truncata (lane leading to Fortune 



Green). 



*Pteris aquilina (abundant). 

 *Sphagrium cymbitblium ; acutifolium. 



APPENDIX. 



*Bunium flexnosum ; *Melampyrum pra- 



tense (Highgate wood). 

 Herniaria hirsuta ? (fields near Colney 



Hatch, oiirrt). 

 *Lathyrus Nissolia (roadside Finchley 



road, a mile or so from North End). 

 *.vi ercurialis annua (gardens &c., at 



Child's Hill). 

 Polygonum Bistorta (borders of Bishop's 



wood, below; and in the meadow, now- 

 rare). 

 Populus trenmla ; Chrysospleninrn op- 



positifolium (Bishop's wood, enclosed). 

 *Rhinatithus Crista-Galli (meadows near 



North End). 

 Senebiera didyma (between Southgate 



and Colney Hatch, by the roadside). 

 Smilacina bifolia ; Caen wood (enclosed) 

 Stachys arvensis (cornu'eld in the wood, 



formerly). 



2. BARNES COMMON. 



The Thames, in its course of three or four miles from Mortlake to 

 Putney, makes a considerable curve, and the loop of land thus enclosed, 

 constitutes, in a great degree, the suburban district of Barnes. The com- 

 mon is situated at the base of the peninsula, and is an open level space 

 more or less covered with Furze, Broom, Briars, Bracken, and Heath ; with 

 a gravelly subsoil, and a pool or two of water. It is crossed by roads, and 

 by a branch of the South-Western Railway. On its northern limits is a 

 Jitch, and a narrow strip of marshy pasturage. There are two mortuary 

 chapels upon it, with their respective cemeteries ; besides two or three 

 recently erected buildings with their enclosures. Distance : one mile 

 from Hammersmith Bridge ; by the roadside, Nasturtium sylvestre, abun- 

 dant ; adjoining cultivated land, Fumaria officinalis, &c. 



*Anthemis nobilis. 



ON THE COMMON. *Arenarla rubra. 



* Acorns Calamus. *Campanula rotundifolia. 



*Aira flexuosa; *praecox. *Carex pilulifera; *flava; *hirfa ; *vul- 



*Alchemilla arvensis. garis ; *Pseudo-cyperus (ditch). 



