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one very abundant!; Melv. 78. This field is a little north of the 

 church, and adjacent to Moss Lane. The plant occurs in three 

 other meadows near, and also in an orchard ; Hind. 

 VI. Near Enfield; Huds. ii. 144. Near Bury, Enfield; With. ii. 1, 346 

 Finchley, 1842, J. A. Hankey ; Proc. Linn. Soc. i. 134 ; specimens 

 in Herb. Mas. Brit. Eifild near the brook crossing Colney Hatch 

 Lane near the Asylum, a single plant found ; Church. 



First record: Blackstone, 1736 ; also first as a British plant. Blackstone 

 suspected this to be an outcast from gardens (see his MS. notes in 

 Johns. Merc. Bot.), but there is no doubt it is a true native. Also 

 grows abundantly in Lord Lytton's park, Totteridge, Herts. 



Lilium Martagon, L. Turk's Cap. Cyb. Br. ii. 449. Syme E. B. ix. t. 

 1518. VI. Old pasture in Enfield Chase ; Phyt. N. 8. yi. 673. We 

 know nothing of this locality. Eev. R. H. Webb records it from 

 Totteridge Park, Herts, 1855, ascertained to have been there not less 

 than one hundred years ; Phyt. N. 8. ii. 162. 



Ornithogalum umbellatum, Z. 8tar of Bethlehem. Cyb. Br. ii. 458. Syme 

 E. B. ix. t. 1524. II. By the Thames uide in the neighbourhood of 

 Teddington Lock, E. K. ; Mag. Nat. Hist. i. 83. To be looked for ; 

 we collected it in 1859 on the point of land (or island?) at Teddington 

 Lock, Surrey. 



O. pj'renaicum, L. Cyb. Br. ii. 457. Sym.e E. B. ix. 1. 1525. II. Straw- 

 berry Hill, Mr. Woodward ; B. G. 403. Perhaps cultivated there. 



0. nutans, L. Cyb. Br. ii. 458. Syme E.B. ix. t. 1523. III. T^ticken- 

 ham, ]Mr. Chambers ; Herb. Mus. Brit. A cultivated specimen ?. 



SCILLA, Linn. 

 673. S. autumnalis, L. 



Hyacinthus autumnalis minor (Park., Johns., Merr.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 459. Curt. F. L. f. 6. 



Sandy banks ; very rare. P. August, September. 



II. Sparingly in one spot on the sloping bank by the towing-path bet. 

 Hampton Court and Ditton Ferrj', 1868 ! ; Bewb. 

 VII. [Foot of a high bank by the Thames side at the hither side of Chelsey, 

 before you come to the King's Barge-house; Park. Parad. 132, 

 Johns. Ger. 111. Going to Hunslow Heath; Merrett, 64, probably 

 the same locality.] 



First record : Parkinson, 1629 ; also first as a British plant. 



(S. verna, Huds. Syme E. B. ix. t. 1527. VII. Ken Wood, Hunter ; 

 Park Hampst. 29. An error ; or cultivated ?.) 



