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A NEW LONDON FLORA. 



*Tanacetum vulgare. 

 *Valpriana officinalis. 

 *Veronica Anagallis. 



*Leskea polycarpa (old posts and stumps 

 near Kew). 



ROADSIDE BETWEEN BARNES AND KEW. 



*jEgopodium Podagraria (about Mort- 

 lake). 



*Anthriscus vulgaris. 



*Lychnis vespertina. 



*. \ledicago macula ta (banks of the re- 

 servoir). 



*Potentilla argentea (banks of the re- 

 servoir, scarce). 



*Sedum acre (banks of the reservoir). 



*Silene inflata (banks of the reservoir). 



*Trifolium filiforme (banks of the re- 

 servoir). 



*Tussilago Farfara (banks of the re- 

 servoir). 



*Valerianella olitoria (banks of the 

 reservoir). 



*Viola odorata (hedges towards Kew). 



*Scirpus lacustris ; *maritimus ; *palus- 

 tris : (cultivated lands between Mort- 

 lake and Sheen), *^Ethusa Cynapiura ; 

 *Papaver Khoeas ; *Fumaria officinalis ; 

 muralis (capr. agg.). 



4. PUTNEY HEATH AND WIMBLEDON COMMON 



Are continuous with each other, and form a somewhat elevated and ex- 

 tensive plateau. The heath is crossed by the road from Wandsworth to 

 Kingston. The common has been converted into a rifle-practising ground ; 

 but the slope westwards is covered with scrub of stunted Oak, Hazel, 

 Birch, and Sallows, intertangled with tall Furze, and broken by three or 

 four ravines ; the valley below is traversed by a sluggish brook. The most 

 considerable of these ravines fronts a windmill. A drain has been recently 

 cut through it, to the prejudice of its flora ; to some extent, at least. At 

 the further extremity of the plateau is an ancient entrenchment ; near 

 this, Coombe Wood, enclosed. On Putney Heath are several buildings of 

 recent construction, but much scrub is still standing ; Furze, Briar, Honey- 

 suckle, Heath, and Bracken ; with scattered Birch, Elm, and White-thorn. 

 Near Roehampton are some pools, and tracts of marshy ground, sandpits, 

 &c. ; subsoil, gravel. 



*Achillea Ptarmica. 



*Alisma Plantago ; *ranunculoides. 



*Anthemis nobilis. 



*Bunium flexuosum. 



*Caltha palustris. 



*Carduus pratensis. 



*Carex panicea ; *glauca ; *hirta ; *vul- 

 garis; *disticha (ravine); *teretius- 

 cula (ravine); *ovalis; *stellulata; 

 *binervis; *flava; *remota; *stricta 

 (one patch, Putney Heath); *pilulifera. 

 Claytouia perfoliata (turf bank near the 

 mill). 



*Cusciita Epithymum. 



*Drosera rotundifolia. 



*Epilobium montanum ; *tetragonum ; 

 *hirsutum ; palustre. 



*Erica cinerea ; *Tetralix. 



*Eriophoron angustifolium. 



*Euonymus europaeus. 



*Euphrasia officinalis. 



*Filago minima (gravelly places). 



*Galium Mollugo ; *palustre ; *uliginosuin. 



*Genista anglica. 



*Hieracium vulgatum ; *Pilosella ; *um- 

 bellatum. 



*Hypericum perforatum ; *pulchrum ; hu- 

 mifusum ; *quadrangulare. 



*lnula dysenterica. 



*Juncus obtusifolins ; *lamprocarpus ; 

 *squarrosus; *supinus; *bufonius. 



*Lysimachia nemorum. 



*Ly thrum Salicaria. 



*Medicago maculata (gravel pits). 



*Menyanthes trifoliata (ravine). 



*Molinia caarulea. 



*Myosotis arvensis; *palustris; *collina; 

 *versicolor. 



*Narthecium ossifragum (near Roehamp- 

 ton). 



*(Enanthe fistutosa. 



*Orchis latifolia (further ravine). 



*Peplis Portula. 



*Potamogeton natans; polygonifolius. 



*Rhamnus Frangula. 



*Rosa stylosa. 



Rubus suberectus ; *rhamnifolius ; * 

 nifolius; rudis; rosaceus; *glandulosu 



