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III. Cottage garden, Twickenham. Isleworth, 1815 ; Herb. G. ^ E. 



IV. Cornfields, Hampstead ; Irv. MSS. 

 VI. Garden weed, Edmonton. 



VII. Victoria Street, Westminster. 

 Scarcely wild. 



Var. 0. V. arvensis, Murr. Corn Pansy. V. bicolor arvensis, C. B. P. 



(Blackst.); Comp. 109. Syme E. B. ii. t. 179. 

 A cornfield weed; also in waste places; common. A. (occasionally P.) 



June — October. 

 I. Harefield!; Blackst. Fasc. 110; abundant, 1S67. Harrow Weald 



Common. Ruislip, Eastcott, and Pinner; Melv. 11. 

 II. Teddington. Fulwell. Near Strawbery Hill. Tangley Park. 



III. Twickenham allotments. 



IV. Hampstead ; Irv. MSS. 



V. Chiswick ! ; Newb. Acton; Tiicker (v. s.). 

 VI. Colney Hatch. Edmonton. 



VII. Near Paddington Cemetery ; Warren. Parson's Green. 

 First record : Blackstone, 1737- 



DBOSEBACEiE!. 



DROSEBA, Li7in. 



BZ. D. rotundlfolla, L. Sundew. 



Bos solis, Dod. (Johns.). B. s.fol. rotundo, C. B. Pin. (Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. i. 183 ; Comp. 110. Syme E. B. ii. t. 182. 

 Spongy bogs ; rare. P. July, August. 



I. Battles-well, near Harefield ; Blackst. Fasc. 87. [Euislip Heath ; 

 M. ^ G. 473.] Bushey Heath ; Fl. Herts. Supp. 6. Harefield 

 common, abundant. Low parts of Harrow Weald Common, in 

 plenty. 

 IV. Hampstead Heath ! ; Johns. Eric., and many subsequent authm-s. In 

 some plenty, amongst Sphagnum, in the bog behind Jack Straw's 

 Castle. 

 First record : Johnson, 1629. 



(D. intermedia, Hayne. D. longifolia (M. & G.). Cyb. Br. i. 184 ; 

 iii. 389; Comp. 110. Syme E. B. ii. t. 184. Bogs on Euislip and 

 Harrow Heaths, in great abundance ; on a common (= Harrow Weald 

 Common?) betwixt Pinner and Stanmore; M. Sf G. 474. There is no 

 other record of this as a Middlesex species, and the authors above 

 quoted are not alone sufficiently worthy of trust to stand as satis- 

 factory Touchers for its occurrence. The plant, however, grows in 

 Bucks, neax the Middlesex boundary, and is not uncommon in North 

 Surrey.) 



