VALEEIANACE^. 143 



II. Near Staines on road to Hampton. Staines Moor. Sunbury. 

 IV. Hampstead Heath ; Cooper, \02. 

 V. Bet. Acton and Turnhani Green ! ; Newh. 

 First record : Blackstone, 1737. 



VALERIAN"ACE.ffi. 



CENTRANTHFS, Cand. 



C. ruber, B.C. Cyb. Br. i. 24: iii. 450. Syme E. B. iv. t. 664. III. 

 Headstone Moat ; Melv. 97. Probably cultivated there. 



[325. *C. Calcltrapa, B.C. 



Valeriana, Calc. L. (With.). 



Cyb. Br. ii. 25. Syme E. B. iv. t. 665. 



Old walls ; very rare. A. May. 

 VI. Walls belonging to the palace at Enfield, E. Forster ; Herb. Mus. 

 Brit. In 1843 E. Forster wrote {Phyt. i. 649), this grew ' 50 or 

 60 years ago ... on the wall of a garden at Enfield . . . formerly 

 that of Dr. Uvedale ... I do not know the present state of the 

 place.' 

 VII. Walls belonging to Chelsea Hospital, Mr. Dickson ; . . . Mr. Caley 

 . . . reports it . . . completely naturalised ; With. ed. iv. i. 63 (1801), 

 and Hun, ed. ii. i. 13 (1808). Chelsea, A. B. Lambert; Herb. 

 Sowerby, and ' June 16th, 1815 ' ; Herb. G. 4' B. 



First record : Forster, about 1790. These two extinct Middlesex localities, 

 in each of which it seems to have been well naturalised, are much less 

 generally known than that at Eltham, Kent, where it is still to be 

 found. Dr. Uvedale, who lived in the old Palace from 1670 to 1722, 

 probably introduced it at Enfield.] 



VALERIANA, Linn. 

 326. V. ofBcinalis, L. (Syme). V. sambucifolia, Mikan. (Bab.). Wild 



Valerian. 

 V. sylvestris major (Johns., Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br. ii. 26; iii. 451 ; and Supp. 60, 90. Syme E. B. iv. t. 666. Curt. 

 F. L. f. 6. 



Sides of ditches and shaded streams ; common. P. June — August. 

 I. Harefield ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 104. Kuislip ! ; Melv. 40. 

 II. About Staines. Bet. Hampton Court and Kingston Bridge. Side of 

 Creek by Cross Deep House. 

 III. Near Hatton. Biver side bet. Twickenham and Richmond Bridge. 



Stream near Mother Ive's Bridge. 

 IV. Hampstead Heath ; Johns. Enum. Near Finchley ! ; Newb. Edg- 

 ware. Turner's Wood. 



