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A NEW LONDON FLORA. 



*Galium palustre (ditches). 



*Geranium dissectum; *molle; *pusil- 



lum; *Robertianum. 

 *Geum urbanum (lanes). 

 *Glyceria aquatica. 



*Hedera Helix (Chingford Old Church). 

 *Helosciadium nodosum (ditches). 

 *Heracleum Sphondylium. 

 *Hypochoeris radicata. 

 *lnula dysenterica. 

 *lris Pseudacorus. 

 *Juncus effusus; conglomeratus ; *glau- 



cus. 

 *Lemna trisulca (near Ponder's End, in 



a field). 



*Leontodon hispidus; *autumnalis. 

 * Lychnis Flos-cuculi ; *diurna. 

 *Lycopus europasus. 

 *Lythrum Salicaria. 

 *Malva sylvestris ; *rotundifolia. 

 *Matricaria inodora; *Chamomilla (mar- 

 ket gardens). 



*Mentha hirsuta ; *sativa. 

 *M.yosotis palustris. 

 *Myriophyllum spicatum (canal). 

 *Nasturtium officinale. 

 *Nuphar lutea. 

 *(Enanthe fistulosa'; *Phellandrium ; *flu- 



viatile. 



*Pastinaca sativa (canal banks). 

 *Petasites vulgaris (banks of Chingford 



Mill stream). 

 *Phleum pratense. 

 *Pimpinella Saxifraga. 

 *Poa pratensis; trivialis. 

 *Potamogeton natans ; luc f ns ; *crispus ; 



*pusillus ; *pectinatus ; *perfoliatus. 

 *Ranunculus peltatus; *circinatus; *Fi- 



caria, &c. 



*Reseda luteola (canal bank). 

 *Rhinanthus Crista-Galli (meadows). 

 *Kumex Hydrolapathum ; Acetosa. 

 *Sagittaria sagittifolia. 

 *Salix aiba ; *cinerea ; *fragilis ; *triandra ; 



*viminalis ; *Caprea (lanes) ; rubra ? 



stipularis ? Smithiana (Lea Bridge 



Road, olivn). 

 *Scirpus lacustris. 

 *Scrophularia Balbisii ; *nodosa. 

 *Scutellaria galericulata. 



*Senebiera Coronopus. 



*Silaus pratensis. 



*Sium angustifolium (ditches). 



*Solanum Dulcamara (hedges). 



*Sparganium ramof-um. 



*Spira3a Ulmaria. 



*Stachys palustris ; *sylvestris. 



*Stellaria Holostea; *graminea. 



*Symphytnm officinale. 



*Tanacetum vulgare (canal bank). 



*Thalictrum flavum (ditch -s in the flats 



scarce). 



Torilis Anthriscus. 

 *Tragopogon pratensis. 

 *Trifolium procumbens ; *minus. 

 *Tussilago Farfara. 

 *Typha latifolia; *angustifolia. 

 *Vaieriana officinalis. 

 * Veronica Anagallis; *Beccabunga, 



CRYPTOGAMS. 



*Bryum csespitium; *capillare (walls) 

 *argenteum (banks of canal near lock; 

 walls, White Hart Lane) ; *erythrocar- 

 pum (canal bank). 



*Ceratodon purpureus. 



*Dicranum bryoides (Chingford Mill). 



*Didymodon rubellus (walls). 



*Equisetum limosum ; *arvense. 



*Fontinalis antipyretica (canal and mill 

 stream.) 



*Funaria hygrometrica. 



*Homalia Trichomanes (stumps of treea 

 lane near gasworks). 



*Hypnum rutabulum ; *velutinum ; *con- 

 fertum ; *ruscifoliurn (mill-stream) : 

 *murale; *riparium and *&erpens (bj 

 the canal) ; *denticulatum (hedge 

 banks); *populeum ; *cuspidatum ; *flui 

 tans (marshes near Clapton, fruiting 

 freely): *tenellum (churchyard); *cu> 

 pressiforme ; *praelongum. 



*Marchantia polymorpha (wall, EdmoB' 

 ton). 



*Nidularia, species (on an old plank bj 

 canal). 



*Pottia cavifolia. 



*Tortula muralis; *unguiculata (cana 

 bank near Tottenham lock). 



*Weissia controversa (Chingford road). 



8. EPPING FOREST, AND COPSES, LANES, &c., ABOUT CHINGFORD 

 WOODFORD, AND WALTHAMSTOW. 



Much clearing, enclosing, and building, has taken place in these neigh- 

 bourhoods within the last forty years ; and many plants recorded bj 

 Forster, as growing freely there, are no longer to be found. They havt 

 become, and justly so, favourite suburban places of residence. Viewed ir 

 its entirety, the forest comprises the extensive wooded upland running ir 

 a north-easterly direction which separates the vale of the lower Lea anc 



