118 . SAXIFRAGACE^. 



Wet meadows and sides of streams ; very rare. Shrub, April, May. 

 I. In a meado-w near the Warren Pond at Breakspears, plentifully; 

 Blackst. Fasc. 87. 



III. One bush by the Cran on Hounslow Heath. 



First record : BlacJcstone, 1737. 



260. * S. rubrum, L. Bed Currant. 



Cyb. Br. i. 393 ; iii. 432 ; Comp. 177. Syrae E. B. iv. t. 520. 

 Woods, &c.; rare. Shrub. April, May. 



I. Sparingly in some coppices near Harefield; Blackst. Spec. 83, Chalk- 

 pit in Old Park, Harefield. 



IV. Harrow Park, doubtfully wild ; Melv. 33. Bishop's Wood, Hamp- 



stead. 

 VI. Copse near Warren Lodge, Edmonton. 



First record: Blackstone, 1737. The Bishop's Wood plant is Bihes 

 satmim of Syme E. B. iv. 42, which that botanist thinks probably 

 always the produce of seed from the garden. It seems, however, 

 well naturalised. 



SAXIPRAGACEiB. 

 SAXIFBAGA, Linn. 



261. S. tridactylites, L. 



Paronychia rutacco folio (Ger.). 



Cyb. Br. i. 415 ; iii. 437 ; Comp. 182, Syme E. B, iv. t. 552. 



Walls ; common. A. April — June. 



I. Harefield; Blackst. Fasc. 72. Pinner; Eastcott; Melv. 33. Euislip. 

 II. Staines. Halliford. Sunbury. 



III. G-rove Wall, Harrow; Mdv. 33. Heston House. Abundant about 



Isleworth. 



IV. Hampstead Heath ; Johns. Enum. Harrow Park, &c. ; Melv. 33. 



Hampstead, by Jack Straw's Castle. Stanmore. Whetstone. 

 V. Osterley Park ; Masters. Drayton Green ; Cole. Walls at Brent- 

 ford, Turnham Green, &c., abundant. 

 VI. Enfield. Edmonton. 



VII. [Plentifully on the brick wall in Chauncerie Lane belonging to the 

 Earl of Southampton ; Gfr. 500.] Fulham; Hammersmith; 5n^^«j. 

 Haverstock Hill, 1866. Shepherd's Bush. 



First record ; Gerarde, 1597. 



262. S. granulata, L. 



S. alba (Ger.). S. alba vulffaris (Park.). 



Cyb. Br. i. 413; iii. 436; Comp. 181. Syme E. B. iv. t, 555. 



