136 CORNACE^. 



IV. On the top of Hampstead Hill, among the bushes near the Wood ; 

 Mart. App. P. C. 67. Kingsbury ; Cole. Eeuter s Lane bet. Hendon 

 and Edgware Eoad ; Bavies. Fields by Blackpot Farm, near the 

 Brent, 1 865 ; Farrar. 



VI. Side of brook at Maiden Bridge, Enfield ; Worst. Midd. Near Ed- 

 monton, Enfield, &c. ; Macreight, 108. Abundant in a copse near 

 Warren Lodge, Edmonton. Southgate, F. W. ; Phjt. N. S. vi. 349. 

 VII. [On the moatside as you enter into Jack Straw's Castle * ; Pet. Midd. 

 At Highbury Barn f ; Forst. Midd.] Hornsey Wood ; Lane at Tot- 

 tenham ; Blackst. Spec. 55. Field adjoining Mill Farm (=Millfield 

 or Milford) Lane, east side of Ken Wood grounds !, G. E. Dennes; 

 Coop. Supp. 11 ; abundant in 1866. 

 First record: Petiver, 1695. 



HEDEKA, Linn. 



307. R. Keliz, Linn. Ivy. 



Cyb. Br. i. 421 ; Comp. 184. Syme E. B. iv. t. 633. 

 In woods, hedges, on old walls, &e. ; adhering to the trunks of trees or 

 masonry, or creeping on the ground ; common. Shrub. October. 

 . I. South Mims. Harefield ! ; 'Newh. 

 II. Near Hampton Court ! ; Newh. Staines. 



III. Hounslow Heath. Hatton. 



IV. Harrow district, abundant ; Melv. 36. Stanmore ; Varenne. North 



Heath, Hampstead. 

 V. Near Willesden Junction ! ; HanweU ! ; Newb. 

 VI. Hadley ! ; Warren. Edmonton. 

 Vn. Ken Wood. West End, Hampstead. 



First record : Varenne, 1827. Not mentioned in Blackst. Fasc, and often 

 passed over. Much planted for ornament. 



CORNACE^. 



CORNUS, Linn. 



• 



308. C. sangrulnea, L. Logwood. Wild Cornel. 



Cornus fcemina, Ger. em. (Blackst.). , 



Cyb. Br. i. 421 ; iii. 438 ; Comp. 185. Syme E. B. iv. t. 635. 

 Woods, thickets and hedges ; very common. Shrub. June, July. 

 In all the districts. 



* This must not be confounded mth the tavern so called now existing on Hampstead 

 Heath (». 76). Jack Straw's Castle was the popular name of the area enclosed by the 

 moat which surrounded the old Manor-house or Castle of Highbm-y ; this mansion, then 

 occupied by the Prior of the Knights Hospitallers of St. John, was in 1381 destroyed by 

 the mob under Jack Straw in Wat Tyler's insurrection. The present house was built on 

 the site in 1781. 



t Highbury Barn occupies the site of a bam belonging and adjacent to the Manor-house. 



