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— nutans, L. P. In young plantations facing river. 
Strip. 
C. crispus, L. P. A. Here and there borders of wood. Q. 
Cn — MN Hoffm. Not common. A few plants in 
each div 
C. palustris, Hoffm. Here and there along borders of shrub- 
beries in Queen' s Cottage Grounds. 
C. m Hoffm. Q. Common in the turf of the open vista 
nearest riv 
Cichorium Intybus, L. Strip. A few plants along the gravelly 
sides of towing-path. 
Lapsana communis, L. B. A flower-bed weed. P. A. Q. Here 
and there in shrubberies. 
Crepis virens, Z. One of the most common of Kew composites. 
C. taraxacifolia, Thwil/. Q. In the open vista near river. 
"rue im Pilosella, L. Common on every dry slope within 
our lim 
H. medius Fries. P. A few plants. A. A large plot in 
wood near pumping station. 
Var. retirer rr F.J. Hanb. P. A. With the type. B. As 
a weed in rock 
IMS hae L. Everywhere. A very troublesome 
Leontodon oh L. Common, particularly in drier parts of 
ginion P. and Q . 
L.hispidus, L. A. In turf near south end of temperate house. Q. 
L. autumnalis, L. P. and Q. Sparingly. 
Taraxacum officinale, Weber. Common, everywhere. 
Lactuca muralis, E. Mey. B. On hardy fernery wall, &c. 
Sonchus arvensis, L. A., B. and P. Here and there in shrub- 
beries. A few plants grow out of wall facing river. 
S. oleraceus, L. Fairly common everywhere, though not so 
frequent as S. asper. 
S. asper, Hoffm. Here and there on every piece of dug ground. 
bin ja dr pratensis, L., var. minor, Billot. Q. and Strip; not 
uncommon. 
Jasione montana, L. A. Common in turf and shrubberies from 
temperate house to pagoda. In 1873 albino form noted. 
Campanula rotundifolia, L. A. Not uncommon in turf near Ash 
collections and elsewhere. 
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