280 LILUCE^. 



ALLIUM, Linn. 



674. A., vlneale, L. 



A. sylvestre (Ger., Blackst.). A. syh. cum flosc. hulh. intermixtis, and 



A. sylv.jmicifol. min. nud. rarior. at majorihus (Budd.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 454 ; iii. 514. Syme E. B. ix. t. 15.34. 

 Fields and waste places ; rare. P. June, July. 

 II. Lanes about Sunbury; Winch MSS. Bet. Kingston Bridge and 



Hampton Court! ; Warren. 

 III. Meadows at Eoxeth, W. M. H. ; Meh. 78. 



V. Among corn near Ealing, 1867 ! ; Ncwb. 



VII. [In great plenty in a field called the Mantells on the back-side of 

 Islington ; Ger. 142. About London, frequent ; in a pit in a field 

 adjoining to Tyburn Eoad near Marylebone ; Budd. M8S.'\ 



Var. $. A. compaction, Thuill. A. camp, juncifol. capital, purpurasc. 

 majics, C. B. (Budd.). 

 III. Eoxeth, with the type, W. M. H. ; Mdv. 78. 

 VII. [In the pit by the Tyburn Eoad ; Budd. MSS.'] 



First record : Gerarde, 1597. 



675. A. oleraceum, L. 



Cyb. Br. ii. 453. Syme E. B. ix. t. 1535. 

 Fields ; very rare. P. July, August. 



II. In a field very near Sunbury, bet. the Hampton Court Eoad and the 



Thames ; it looked wild enough there ; H. C. Watson. 

 The only record. 



(A. triquetrum, i. Syme E. B. ix. 1. 1539. ' Specimens were sent to the 

 Botanical Society of London by the late Mr. J. Banker, of Devonport, 

 with the locality "Isle of Dogs, May 1852";' Syme E. B. ix. 217. 

 Some confusion may be presumed.) 



676. A. ursinum, L. Samsons. 



A. sylv. latifolium, C. B. P. (Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br. ii. 456. E. B. 122, reproduced in Syme E. B. ix. 1. 1540 (drawn 



from a Middlesex specimen). 

 Damp woods and hedges ; rather common. P. May, June. 

 I. In a meadow near Gulch-weU, Harefield ; Blackst. Fasc. 3. Near 

 foot-crossing over railway. Pinner ; Mclv. 78. 



III. Bank on Pinner Eoad, Harrow ; Melv. 78. 



IV. Hendon Place, near the church; Mart. App. P. C. 66. Hendon ; 



Lond. Fl. 106. Sudbury; Harrow Weald; Melv. 78. Near Harrow 

 Station, 1855; Phyt. N. S. i. 63. Cricklewood, beyond Kilburn, 

 1867; i^o.r. Golder's Green ; Co?e. 'Renter s Lane; Bavies. Eoad 

 from Finehley to Hendon ! ; Neui. Copse in Bentley Priory, abundant. 



VI. Near Finehley Common, 1793, J. Eayer; Siiiith MSS. Highgate 



Wood. Alders copse and hedges near Whetstone, very abundant. 



