1857.] HERTS FLORA. 157 



p. 16. Corydalis solida. 6. In Puget^s Wood, Totteridge : 

 J. R. M. 



p. 17. Fumaria parviflora, Vaillantii, and micrantha. ^12, 

 Burloes Hill, near Royston, abundant, June 7 , 1853 : C. C. Bab. 



p. 17. Fumaria capreolata. *6. Hoddesdon, near the Rye 

 House, 1855. 



p. 19. Nasturtium amphibium. ^1. Brook between Essendon 

 and West End: G. B. WoUaston, 1851. Observed since, spa- 

 ringly. 



p. 22. Cardamine sylvatica. ^9. Near Bourne End : T. G. L. ! 



p. 26. Sisymbrium thalianum. ^9. Frequent near Berkhamp- 

 stead : T. G. L. 



p. 27. Ef'ysimum cheiranthoides. 1. Hatfield railway-station, 

 plentiful near tbe coal-sbeds ; near the Brewhouse Farm, be- 

 tween Hatfield wood-side and Wild Hill. *7. Field near Colney 

 Heath, 1855. 



p. 27. Camelina sativa. 1. With a crop of Linum, opposite 

 the timber-yard, Panshanger, 1855 ; Lawn, Essendon Place, with 

 Grass seeds. 



p. 29. Lepidium campestre, 1. By the footpath from Essendon 

 to Hatfield ; in a field east of Kibes Green, Essendon. 6. Near 

 the Cicuta station, p. 114, abundant, 1855. 



p. 29. Brassica campestris. 4. Coles, Westmill : L. S. 



p. 30. Sinapis alba. *5. Hadham Ford, 1856. 



p. 34. Viola hirta. *7. Near the Warren toll-gate, N. Mimms, 

 1856. 



p. 39. Diantlius deltoides. *Q. Totteridge Green, back of 

 Osmond^s barn : J. R. M. 



p. 39. Saponaria officinalis. 1. Essendon, with Serratula, p. 

 145 : C. C. 



p. 42. Sagina procumbens. '^4. Coles: L. S. ! 



p. 43. "^Sagina ciliata. 1. Hatfield Park, north of the house; 

 Hatfield wood-side, in front of Squire Church's house. 7. 

 Colney Heath. 



p. 43. Moenchia erecta. 1 and 7. Hatfield wood-side and 

 Grubb's Lane, 1856. 



p. 47. Cerastium arvense. ^8. On the chalk cutting near Wat- 

 ford Station : S. P. ! 



p. 48. Malva moschata. 4. Wyddial and Coles : L. S. 



p. 54. Geranium pusillum. *7. Colney Heath, 1855. 



