' . FUMARIACE^. 25 



Middlesex specimen). I. Spontaneously in the Parsonage garden, 

 Pinner, 1865 ; Hind. VII. In Chelsea garden it has, from time im- 

 memorial, come up every year as a weed ; E. B. 



CHELIDONITIM, Linn. 



30. C. majus, L. Celandine. 



Cyb. Br. i. 107 ; Comp. 90. Syme E. B. i. t. 67. 



Hedges and old walls, also a garden weed; common. P. May — August. 

 I. Harefield!; Blackst. Fasc. 18. Pinner; Melvill, 5. Near Elstree. 



Harrow Weald Common, probably introduced. 

 II. Common in this district. Sunbury, Hampton, Bushey Park, Ted- 



dington. 

 UI. Isleworth ! ; Herb. G. S( R. About Twickenham, frequent. 

 IV. Grarden hedge at the Spaniards, Hampstead Heath; Burnett, 2, 86. 



Stanmore. 

 V. Turnham Green. Greenford ; Melvill, 5. Perivale ; Lees. 

 VI. Crouch End, Hornsey, 1833 ; Herb. Yotcng. 



VII. WaU of kitchen garden, Ken Wood. Near Downshire Hill ; Burnett, 



2, 86. Bishop's Walk, Fulham ; Britten. Parson's Green. 



First record: Blackstone, 1737. In some of the above stations it has 



doubtless sprung from the rubbish of neighbouring gardens. With 



semi-douhle flowers. (V.) Hedge at Turnham Green, with the usual form. 



PUMARIACE^. 



COEYDALIS, Cand. 



31. *^ C. solida. Hook. 



Cyb. Br. i. 110 ; iii. 379. Syme E. B. i. t. 68. 



I. Naturalised ... at Uxbridge ; Syme, E. B.\. IQ\. 



Also occurs 'perfectly naturalised' in a wood (Puget's Wood) on the 



north side of Totteridge Green, Herts, W. P., A. I., and J. R. M. ; 



Phyt. N. 8. i. 391, and ii. 157. 



32. * C. lutea, BC. 



Cyb. Br. i. 110. Syme E. B. i. t. 69. 



On old garden walls. P. May — September. 



I. Harrow Weald, Varenne. Uxbridge, for several years ; Cole. 



II. Harmondsworth. Sunbury. 

 IV. Miss Hill's garden wall, Harrow ; Melvill, 6. 



V. Eev. K. Lindsey's garden wall, Ealing; Lond. Flor. 174. 

 VI. Warren Lodge, Edmonton. 



First record : Varenne, 1827. Scarcely naturalised. ^ 



