ACERACEJ;. 65 



127. R. pulchruxn, L. 



H. 'pulchrum Tragi (Blaekst.). 



Cyb. Br. i. 250 ; Comp. 131. Syme E. B. ii. t. 27a. 



Dry heaths and roadsides, also dry parts of woods ; rather commou. P. 

 June — August. 



I. Old Park and other woods at Harefield ! ; Blaekst. Fase. 44. 

 Euislip ; Pinner ; Melvill, 17. Harefield Common. Harrow Weald 

 Common. Stanmore Heath. Long Lane, HiHingdon ; Warren. 



II. Abundant by roadsides bet. Staines and Hampton. 



III. HouEslow Heath. Drilling Ground, &c. 



IV. Woods about Hampstead and Highwood Hill ; Blaekst. Spec. 38. 



North Heath, Hampstead. Deacon's Hill. 

 VI. Colney Hatch. Edmonton. About Highgate; Cooper, 104. Near 

 Trent Park, Southgate ; Cole. Hadley ! ; Warren. Near Enfield ; 

 Tucker. 

 VII. [lu St. John's Wood* and other places ; Johns. Ger. 540.] Hornsey 

 Wood, 1815; Herb. G. # R. Ken Wood ; Burnett, 105. 

 First record : Johnson, 1633. 



[128. K. elodes, L. 



H. 'palustre supiniim tomentosxim (Blaekst.). 



Cyb. Br. i. 253 ; iii. 399 ; Comp. 131. Syme E. B. ii. t. 276. 



Boggy places on heaths ; very rare. P. July, August. 



III. On Hounslow Heath, where Millefolium galericulatiim minus ( = ITtri- 



cularia minor) grows ; Doody MSS. and Mart. Toum. ii. 32. 



IV. On the great bog on Hampstead Heath ; Blaekst. Spec. 39, and many ' 



subsequent writers. 

 First record: Doody, 1696. Last: Hicdson, 1762.] 



ACERACE^. 



ACER, L. 



129. A. campestre, L. Maple. 



Acer minus, Ger. (Blaekst.). 

 Cyb. Br. i. 254; iii. 399 ; Comp. 132. Syme E. B. ii. 321. 



Hedges and woods ; very common. Tree. May. 

 Throughout the county. Appears scarce about Twickenham in III. 

 VII. About the northern outskirts of London; Kentish Town, Hornsey 

 Wood, Green Lanes, &c. 

 First record: B/ackstone, 1737. There are some very old trees (IV.) on 

 North Heath, Hampstead. 



• Probably Little St. John's Wood at Highbury ; see note to 151. Great St. Jolm's 

 Wood was in Marylebone. 



