1857.] HERTS FLORA. 161 



p. 206. Lathrcea Sguamaria. *1. New Hatfield House, on the 

 London side of the Privy Garden, 1857 ! Marquis of Salisbury, 

 p. 207. Digitalis purpurea. 1. Var. alb. Essendon Glebe 

 Wood, 1856. 



p. 209. Linaria repens. 1. Single plant between Essendon and 

 West End, 1854 : L. P. ! 



p. 209. Linaria minor. *4. Wyddial and Westmill : L. S. ! 

 p. 217. Veronica officinalis. *4. Dry bank at Coles: L. S. ! 

 p. 217. Veronica Buxbaumii. 10. Field east of Birch Wood, 

 St. Albans : C. H. 



p. 218. Veronica hederifolia. ^9. Bourne End : T. G. L. ! 

 1851. 



p. 219. Mentha sylvestris. 1. Near the bridge by Holwell 

 Farm : C. C. 



p. 219. Mentha piperita. ^4. Brook End, Westmill : L. S. ! 

 p. 221. Lycopus europceus. 4. Wyddial: L. S. 

 p. 224. Scutellaria galericulata. "^4. Wyddial : L. S. 

 p. 228. Galeojjsis versicolor. 1. Essendon, in a field called 

 Warren-bushes, on Bedwell Park Farm ! 1856 : C. C. ^4. Wyd- 

 dial, 1848 : L. S. 



p. 229. Marrubium vulgare. *7 . Colney Heath, 1855. 

 p. 235. Primula elatior. "^4. Coles, and between Westmill and 

 Stonebury : L. S, 



p. 235 . Hottonia palustris. 6. Ponds on Totteridge Green ! 

 J. R. M. 



p. 240. Chenopodium hybridum. "^2. Welwyn, on the banks of 

 the Maran, 1854. 



p. 244. Rumex pratensis. 6. Marsh Lane, Hoddesdon, 1855. 

 p. 247. Polygonum Bistorta. 1. Meadows near the Brewhouse 

 Farm, between Hatfield Woodside and Wild HiU, 1851. 6. 

 Chapel Field and Puget's Wood, Totteridge : J. R. M. 



p. 250. Daphne Laureola. 4. Hedge between Aspenden Hall 

 and Buttermilk House : L. S. 



p. 265. Alnus glutinosa. 4. Banks of the Rib, Coles: L. S, ! 

 p. 275. Potamogeton crispus. "^4. Coles, in a pond : L. S. ! 

 p. 276. Lemna trisulca. ^7. Colney Heath, 1855, 

 p. 284. *Anacharis Alsinastrum. 8. Near Watford. " The 

 river is nearly choked in the last three or four years :" E. S. 

 1856. 



p. 285. Orchis mascula. 4. Coles : L. S. 



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