196 oeobanchacej:. 



v. Chis-wick, a single plant ; Fox. 

 VII. Frequent about London ; Huds. i. 78, and many subsequent writers, 

 Walham Green, G. Francis ; Coop. Supp. 12. Chelsea College, 

 Britten ; Bot. Chron. 58. Notting Hill ; Cole. Kilburn ; Warnn. 

 Chelsea. Pimlico. Victoria St., Westminster. Garden at N.E. 

 corner of Green Park. Site of Exhibition of 1862, S. Kensington. 

 South Heath, Hampstead. Isle of Dogs. 

 First record: Hudson, 1762. The variety B. Tatula, L., occurred on 

 the site of the Exhibition. 



OROBANCHACEiE. 

 OROBANCHE, Linn. 



467. O. Rapum, Thuill. Broom Eape. 



Baptim GenistcB (Ger., Johns.). 0. major, L. (Curt., Irv.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 224 ; iii. 476. Curt. F. L. f. 4. 



Parasitical on broom, furze, &e. ; very rare. P. May — Jidy. 

 IV. On Hampstead Heath; Ger. 1132, Johns. Enum., Curt. F. L. ' Ibid. 

 1828 ; Varenne. Rising furzy ground by the Great Bog; Irv. MSS. 



First record: Gerarde, 1597- Not seen since about 1830; perhaps ex- 

 tinct. 



0. Hederse, Buby. Cyb. Br. ii. 229. Syme E. B. vi. t. 1015. I. A 

 single plant occurred in June and July, 1868, on "-.he root of a scarlet 

 Pelargonium in a pot, at Pinner ; another is now (Jan. 1869) growing 

 under the same circumstances ; Hind. Imported from elsewhere. 



468. O. jainoT, Suit. 0. eu-minor (Syme E. B. and L. Cat.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 228 ; iii. 475. Syme E. B. vi. t. 1016. 



Parasitical on clovers ; very rare. A. or P. June — August. 

 III. On Trifolium arvense at Twickenham; Macreight, 175. 

 The only record. 



[LATHRaiA, Linn. 



469. X. Squamaria, L. Toothxvort. 

 Beniaria major, Matthioli, Ger. em. (Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 232 ; iii. 475. Syme E. B. vi. t. 1006. 



Parasitical on roots of hazel, &c., in shady places ; very rare. P. April. 

 I. In a shady lane near Harefield Town, leading from it to the river ; 



Blackst. Fasc. 2Z axiA. Spec. \7 .' 

 It has not since been met with, but may still exist.] 



