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Spergula arvensis, Z. Two forms of this species occur 
S. arvensis, concn n and S. sativa, Bænningh. The latter is the 
more abundan 
Spergularia ss J. and C. Presl. Everywhere. Walks and 
amongst turf in the T places. 
Montia fontana, L. A. In the turf i era temperate house; in 
turf and in beds at end of * Syon Vist 
under perfoliata, Dunn. Not uncommon. A troublesome 
wee 
Hypericum re aw L. A. Common on wall facing river. 
P. Frequent in t 
H. humifusum, L. Not uncommon in turf in dry places. 
Malva sylvestris, Z. Abundant. 
M. peels. L. B. Here and there on most of the lawns. 
A. Now and then near the lake. 
Malva Worm i, P. A. About lake: also on the wood side 
of ** Syon Vis 
Geranium pyrenaicum, L. P. Strip. Common. 
G. molle, L. Everywhere, both in beds and turf. 
G. pusillum, Z. A. A few plants here and there about lake. 
G. dissectum, Z. A. A few plants Q. Een the whole 
length of the hedge- -row facing Old Deer Par 
G. robertianum, L. The rarest species of geranium in the Kew 
flora. A. Merlin's Cave (now-destroyed), old ruined arch. 
Erodium cicutarium, L'Hérit. B. In the lawn between No. 5 
and museum No. 2. A. On the turf slopes near temperate house. 
Oxalis Acetosella, L. Same localities as Geranium rober- 
tianum 
0. corniculata, L. A common flower-bed weed. 
0. dene L. Here and there in shrubberies with last-named 
specie 
Impatiens parviflora, D. C. A troublesome weed. 
Ulex europeus, L. Before the lake was made its site was 
covered with this and Cytisus scoparius. 
Cytisus viec Link. Along border of wood, etc. 
Ononis arvensis, Auct. Strip. Two e by side of towing- 
path sebagai Brentford and Isleworth gat 
Medicago sativa, Z. Strip. In turf near Brentford Ferry. 
M. lupulina, L. Common. 
M. maculata, Sibth. Common waro within Kew limits. 
