LOCALITIES. 



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*Lycopus europams. 



*Lysimachia vulgaris; Nummulavia (by 

 the Brent, scarce). 



*Mentha hirsuta. 



*Myosotis arvensis. 



*ISfymph8ea alba; lutea (in the Brent). 



*0nonis spinosa. 



*Phragmites communis (ditch by a corn- 

 field). 



*Pimpinella Saxifraga. 



*Potamogeton crispu* ; *pusillus ; *pecti- 

 natus. 



*Prunella vulgaris. 



* Reseda luteola. 



*Rosa arvensis ; canina. 



*Sagittaria sagittifolia (in the Brent). 



*Scabiosa succisa. 



*Scirpus sylvaticus. 



*Scutellaria galericulata. 



*Silaus pratensis. 



*Sinapis alba ; arvensis. 



*Sison Amomum (railway-bridge, Acton 

 road). 



*Solanum nigrnni ; *Dulcamara. 



*Sonchus arvensis (cornfield, Willesden). 



*Sparganium ramosum ; *simplox. 



*Spirasa Ulmaria. 



*Stachys palustris ; *sylvestris. 



*Stellaria Holostea ; *graminea. 



*Thlaspi arvense (cornfield, Willesden). 



*Trifolium procumbens. 



*Tussilago Farfara. 



*Veroriica Buxbaumii (cornfield, Willes- 

 den). 



*Vicia sepium; *hirsuta; *tetrasperma 

 (waste grouLd, where the Brent crosses 

 the canal). 



CRYPTOGAMS. 



*Leskea polycarpa (trunks of trees by the 



Brent, at Stonebridge). 

 *0rthotriclmm affine (trunks of trees by 



the Brent at Stonebridge). 



APPENDIX. 



The Brent, about Greenford and Perivale. 

 *Acorus Calamus, &c. 

 Iris foetidissima ? (pastures about Peri- 

 vale). 



*Lysimachia vulgaris (scarce). 

 *Nuphar lutea. 

 *Nympha3a alba (scarce). 

 * Ranunculus aquatilis (agg.). 

 *Sagittaria sagittifolia. 

 *Thalictrum flavum. 



ABOUT BRONDESBURY. 

 *Atriplex deltoidea; *arigustifolia. 

 *Avena elatior (hedges). 

 *Bromus sterilis. 

 *Chenopc dium album ; rubrum. 

 *Erysimum eheiranthoides. 

 *Hordeum murinum. 

 *Plantago lanceolata. 

 *Rumex obtusifolius ; *conglomeratus ; 



*crispus. 

 *Senebiera Coronopus. 



7. PASTURES AND LANES ABOUT TOTTENHAM AND EDMONTON ; 

 BANKS OF THE LEA, AND OF THE LEA CANAL. 



Low-lying and damp, but well-drained meadows border the river Lea, 

 and the canal which runs by the side of it, more or less in close proximity. 

 Low hills at no great distance extend upwards on either hand, in a northerly 

 direction. The subsoil is either gravel or alluvium. 



*Acer campestre (hedges). 



v ^Egopodium Podagraria. 



k ./Ethusa Cynapium. 



*Agrimonia Eupatoria. 



*Alisma Plantago. 



*Alnns glutinosa (Chingford Mills, &c.). 



*Alopecurus pratensis; *agrestis (corn- 

 fields, Edmonton); *geniculatus ; *ful- 

 vus (gravel pit, Tottenham). 



fc Angelica sylvestris (ditches). 



"Anthoxanthnm odoratum. 



*Arctium minus. 



k Artemisia vulgaris (canal banks). 



fc Bidens cernua ; *tripartita. 



*Bryonia dioica (hedges). 



*Butomus umbellatus (ditches). 



*Caltha palustris. 



^Cardamine pratensis. 



*Carduus arvensis ; *lanceolatus. 

 *Carex riparia ; paludosa. 

 *Ceratophyllum aquaticum. 

 *Cherophyllum Anthriscus; *sylvcstre; 



*temulum (hedges). 

 *Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum. 

 *Circa?a lutetiana (White Hart Lane). 

 *Conium maculatum (hedge in a field 



near Park station). 

 *Dactylis glomerata. 

 *Digraphis arundinacea. 

 *Dipsacus sylvestris (canal banks). 

 *Elodia canadensis (canal). 

 *Epilobium hirsutum ; *parviflorum ; 



*montanum; *tetragonum. 

 *Festuca pratensis. 

 *Fnmaria officinalis (cultivated fields, 



about). 



