COMPOSITE. 177 



I. Harefleld! ; BlacJcst. Fasc. 76. Harrow Weald Common; Melv. 44. 

 Stanmore Heath. 



II. Towing-path bet. Hampton Court and Kingston Bridge. Hanworth 



Park. 



III. Hounslow Heath. Drilling Ground, &c. 



IV. Hampsteed Heath ! ; Park. Theat. 692. Railway Bank, Harrow ; 



Mdv. 44. Bet. Highgate and the ' Spaniards,' Eob. Walford ; Herh. 

 Pet. 

 v. Horsington Hill. 



VI. Colney Hatch. Edmonton. Near Enfield ; Tucker. 

 VII. Near Bays water, 1817 ; Herb. G. cf- R. 



First record : Parkinson, 1640. 



H. aurantiacum, L. Cyb. Br. ii. 52. Syroe E. B. v. t. 823. I. A single 

 plant, in appearance perfectly wild, under furze on Stanmore Heath, 

 1866. III. Harrow; Herb. Harr. Outcast from cottage gardens; 

 Melv. 44. Originally from gardens, no doubt. 



414. H. murorum, Fries. 



Pulmonaria gallorum Hieraciifl. (Johns.). H. latifol. hirsut. fol. union 

 cauli insidente. Bob. ; H. murorum fol. pilosissimo, C. B. (Budd., 

 Blackst.). Pulm. gallica sive aurea (Pet.). 



Cyb. Br. ii. 55 ; iii. 453. Syme E. B. v. t. 846. 



Walls and dry places ; rare. P. May — August. 

 I. On a wall against Hillingdon Church ; Blackst. Fasc. 42. 

 IV. Highgate Wood; Johns. Eric. On Hampstead Heath and woods 



adjacent, plentifully; Budd. MSS. and Herb, cxviii. fol. 16. 

 VI. At Dr. Uvedale's, Enfield ; Newton MSS. Still grows on the wall of 

 the old palace at Enfield where Uvedale lived. 



First record : Johnson, 1829. 



415. *H. maculatum, Sm. (Syme E. B.). 

 Syme E. B. v. t. 849. 



Walls ; very rare. P. June — August. 



III. On a high wall at Twickenham. First noticed in 1866. 



Perhaps planted there. ]\Ir. Syme considers the species 'very doubtfully 

 native ' in England. 



416. K. vulg'atum, Fr. 



Pidmonaria gallica s. aurea latifol. and P. g. angustifol. (Merr.). P. 

 gallica foemina (Pet.). H. murorum laciniatum minus ;pilosum, C. B. 

 (Budd.t). 



Cyb. Br. ii. 57 ; iii. 453. Syme E. B. v. t. 850. 



t Budrlle says, ' Authors confound us much in this plant,' and indeed the old synonymy 

 of this and 414 and 419 is much involved. 



