200 SCEOPHULAKIACE^. 



attention to its notice as a garden plant by Gerarde and Parkinson, 

 and says that ' it seems as much at home here as in any country on 

 the Continent.' 



477. li. Elatlne, Mill. 



Elatine altera (Ger.). E.fol. acuminaio in basi auriculatofl. luteo, C. B. P. 



(Blackst.). Antirrhinum E., L. (Curt.). 

 Cyb. Br., ii. 218 ; iii. 473. Curt. F. L. f. 1. 



Cornfields and waste ground ; rare. A. July — October. 

 I. Harefield ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 25. Pinner ; Melv. 57. 

 II. Bet. Hampton and Sunbury, in garden ground ! ; Newh. Cornfields, 



Tangley Park. 

 IV. Stanmore ; Herb. G. ^ B. Hampstead ; Varenne. 

 V. [Middle of field next the churchyarde at Cheswicke ; Ger. 501.] 

 VII. [Bet. Hammersmith and Turnham Green, 1826 ; Herb. Hardw.] 

 First record; Gerarde, 1697'; also first as a British plant. 



478. Ji. spuria, Mill. 



Veronica foemina Fuchsii (Ger.). Elatine fol. subrotundo, C. B. P. 



(Blackst.). Antirrhinum s., L. (Curt.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 217 ; iii. 473. Curt. F. L. f. 3. 

 Cornfields and waste ground ; rare. A. July — October. 

 I. Harefield ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 25. Pinner ; Melv. 57. 

 II. Bet. Hampton and Sunbury in garden ground ! ; Newb. 



III. Field by Eoxborough Turnpike ; Melv. 57. 



IV. Stanmore, 1817 ; Herb. G. d,- R. Garden weed. Aspen Lodge, Sudbury; 



Willesden Green ; Farrar. 

 V. [Field next the churchyarde at Cheswicke; ffer. 601.] Greenford, 



W. M. H. ; Melv. 57. 

 First record : Gerarde, 1597 ; also first as a British plant. 



479. 1: minor, MUl. 



L. Antirrhinmn dicta, R. 8yn. iii. (Blackst.). Antirrhinum m., L. (Curt."*. 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 222. Curt. F. L. f. 5. 



Cornfields, gardens and waste ground ; rare. A. July — October. 



I. Harefield !, very common ; Blackst. Fasc. 53. Koadside near the 



Hall, Pinner ; Hind. 

 II. Towing-path bet. Hampton Court and Kingston Bridge ; nearly opp. 



the chimney of the Chelsea Waterworks ; Bloxam. Stanwell Moor. 

 III. Near Hounslow ! ; Newb. 

 First record: Blackstone, 1737. 



L. purpurea, Mill. Cyb. Br. ii. 219. Syme E. B. vi. t. 960. I. Well 

 established on an old garden wall at Pinner, and spontafteously in 

 gardens near, W. M. H. ; Melvill, 58. IV. Walls at Hampstead ; Irv. 

 M8S. and L&rid. Ft. 130. Much cultivated on walls in gardens. 



