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A NEW LONDON FLOEA. 



*Juncus glaucus, &c. 



^Lactuca virosa (plentiful about the rail- 



i way-bridge near Neasdon ; also in lane 



leading from Neasdon to the Edgware 



Road). 



*Lapsana communis. 

 *Lathyrus pratensis. 

 *Linaria vulgaris. 



* Lychnis Githago; *diurna. 

 *Medicago lupulina (railway banks). 

 *Melica uniflora (near Hendon). 

 *Mentha hirsuta; *sativa. 



* Mercurial is perennis. 

 *Milium effusum (Brondesbury). 

 Nasturtium sylvestre (Edgware Road by 



tlie reservoir, plentiful). 



*Nuphar hit pa (in the Brent). 



*CErianthe silaifolia (in the ponds north of 

 the reservoir ; near Woodford House). 



*Pimpinella Saxifraga. 



*Polygonum Hydropiper; amphibium. 



*Pyrus Malus. 



*Ranunculus bulbosus (meadows) ; *auri- 

 comus (lanes, Kingsbury). 



*Rhamnus catharticus (by the Brent). 



*Rosa arvensis; gystyla; canina. 



*Salix Caprea ; *cinerea ; *fragilis ; *vimi- 

 nalis. 



*Scilla nutans (near Whitchurch espe- 

 cially, and Woodford House). 



*Scirpus palustris ; sylvaticus (Brent). 



*Scrophularia Balbisii ; nodosa. 



*Silaus pratensis. 



*Sison Amomurn (Brondesbury, plenty). 



*Solanum nigrum. 



*Stachys sylvestris. 



*Stellaria Holostea; graminea. 



*Torilis Anthriscus. 



*Trifolium fragiferuin (Edgware road- 

 side). 



*Triticum caninum, with other common 

 grasses. 



*Uimus suberosus (roadsides). 



* Veronica Chamaedrys; *officinalis; hede- 

 rifolia. 



CRYPTOGAMS. 



*Anomodon viticulosus (stump of a tree, 



Kingsbury Lane). 

 *Dicranum bryoides (Hole Lane). 

 *Equisetum limosum (ponds near the 



^reservoir) 



*Fissidens taxifolius (Hole Lane). 

 *Homalia trichomanes (Hole Lane). 

 *Hypnum tiliciaum (Hole Lane). 

 *Hypnum populeum; *velutinum; *cu- 



pressiforme (Kingsbury Lane). 

 *Hypnum serpens, &c. ; *speciosuin [var. 



of pradonjium] (stone wall of a small 



drain near Neasdon). 

 *Jungermannia complanata; *bidentata, 



&c. (Hole Lane). 

 *Mnium undulatum (Hole Lane, plenty, 



but not fruiting). 



*l'ottia truncata (hedgebanks), &c., &c. 

 *Tortula ruralis (thatch at Cricklewood). 

 *Weissia cirrhata (thutch at Cricklewood). 



6. WILLESDEN : BANKS OF THE BRENT, AND PADDINGTON 

 CANAL. 



Situated in the basin of the Thames, with a deep gravelly subsoil, resting 

 upon clay ; water drainage to the Brent stream ; pasturage, the prevailing 

 agricultural characteristic ; a corn or fodder-field, occasionally only ; 

 country level or nearly so. 



*Achillea Ptarmica; Millefolium. 



*Agrimonia Eupatoria. 



*AlismaPlantago. 



*Ballotanigra. 



*Bartsia Odontites. 



*Bidens cernua. 



*Brachypodiurn sylvaticum (lane). 



*Butomus umbellatus. 



*Jarduus arvensis; *crispus; lanceolatus. 



*Carex vulpina; *riparia; *teretiuscula 



(one hassock of this in canal above 



Willesden). 

 *Centaurea Jacea; *Cyanus (in cornfield, 



scarce). 



*Cba3rophy11um Anthriscus; *sylvestre. 

 *Chenopodium olidum (by the railway 



bridge, Harrow Road). 

 *l)auc.is Carota. 



*Erodium cicutarium. 



*Euonymus europgeus (hedge, Acton 



Road). 



*Galeopsis Tetrahit. 

 *Geranium pusillum ; *Robertianum. 

 *Geum urbanum. 

 *Helminthia echioides. 

 *Helosciadium nodosum. 

 *Hieracium Pilosella. 

 *Hydrocharis Morsus-rana3 (canal). 

 *Hypochoeris radicata. 

 *inula dysenterica. 

 *Juncus communis ; *glaucus. 

 *Lactuca virosa (plentiful by the railv 



bridge, Acton road). 

 *Leontodon hispidus ; *autumnalis, 

 *Linaria vulgaris. 

 *..ychnis Githago. 



