coMrosiTiE. 147 



■ V. Wormwood Scrubs ; Britten. 

 VI. About Highgate, abundant; Blackst. Spec. 90. Winclimore Hill 



Wood. 

 VII. South Heath, Hampstead. 



First record: Gcrarde, 1597. With pale flowers ; (III.) On Hounslcw 

 Drilling Ground. 



335. * S. Colum'baria, L. 



Seabiosa minor ccanpestrig (Park.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 31. Syme E. B. iv. t. 678. 

 Fields and banks ; very rare. P. July, August. 



II. By the towing-path bet. Hampton Court and Kingston Bridge, nearer 



the former. In a field near Teddington Church, with Campanula 



glomerata. 



First certain record: the Authors, 1867. Parkinson says: 'Dry fields 



about London' (That. 486) ; but the above are the only localities in 



which it has been observed in Middlesex. Probably not really native 



in either, but brought down by the river from chalky districts. 



COMPOSITE. 



EUPATOKIUM, Linn. 



336. E. cannabinum, L. Hemp Agrimony. 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 94. Syme E. B. v. t. 785. 



Sides of streams and ditches, and wet places ; rather rare. P. July — 



September. 

 I. Harefield ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 27. Colne, near Yewsley ! ; Ncwh. 

 Pinner, a single plant ; Hind. 

 II. Staines and Stanwell Moors, abundant. By Queen's Eiver, Hampton. 



III. Thames bank bet. Twickenham and Eichmond Bridge. By the Cran 



at Hospital Bridge. Duke's River, Isleworth. 



IV. Kingsbury ; Varenne. Hampstead ; Irv. MSS. 

 V. Not far from Gunnersbury ; Newb. 



VI. Bury Street, Edmonton. ' The Alders ' Wood, Whetstone. 

 First record: Blackstone, 1737. 



PETASITES, Gaertn. 



337. P. vulgaris, -Dfs/. Butter-bur. 



Pctasitcs, Ger. em. (Blackst.). Tussilago Petasites, L. (Curt.). 



Cyb. Br. ii. 107; iii. 4.'J9. Curt. F. L. f. 2 (drawn from a Middlesex 



plant), and (P. hyhrida) Hook. Curt. 4. 



Sides of streams and ditches ; rare. P. March, April. 



I. By the river-side near Harefield Mill, abundantly ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 76. - 



IV. Near the lake, Bentley Priory, W. M. H. ; Melv. 47. 



V. Banks of Thames bet. Putney and Hammersmith ; Savage. 



VI. Banks of Lea, about Waltham Abbey ; side of trench in Water 



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