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Plantago Coronopus, L. Common in every dry place. Strip. 
Very abundant on the m of ridge by the side of towing-path. 
Verbascum Thapsus P. Near Brentford Ferry Gate. A. 
Here and there on D a of wood. 
V. nigrum, Z. P.and Q. Abundant, A. Along border of wood. 
Linaria Cymbalaria, Mill. Very common on walls and in dry places. 
L. b Mill. Here and there as a weed in shrubberies. 
L. r, Desf. Here and there as a weed in shrubberies and 
edsa ders. 
Scrophularia nodosa, Z. Strip. Common along ha-ha and by 
river. 
$8 Balbisii, Hornem. Strip. Here and there by river and ha-ha. 
B vernalis, L. B. Frequent on ice-house mound. Destroyed 
dA owing to alterations. 
Hp purpurea, L. A. Q. In woods and along shrubbery 
border 
Veronica agrestis, L. Common in all the divisions. 
. polita, Fries. Flower-beds and borders of shrubberies in 
company with V. Buxbaumii, but not so common as that species. 
V. Bux aumii Tenore. The commonest species in the Kew 
flora. (V. persica, Poir.) 
V. hederaefolia, L. Common in shrubberies. 
V. arvensis, L. Common in all the divisions. 
V. serpyllifolia, L. Frequent on every piece of lawn. 
V. officinalis, 5. Fairly common every where. 
V. Chamaedrys, L. A. Q. Not unfrequent. 
V. Anagallis, L. Strip. By ha-ha and river. 
Euphrasia officinalis, Z. ~ A few plants in turf near Isleworth 
ate. Not noted since 1873 
Lathraea Squamaria, L. B. In Rhododendron bed on mound 
ear Cumberland Walk, and elsewhere. Introduced from Dorking 
about 1834. (See Jour. Bot., 1872, 173.) 
Verbena officinalis, L. P. Q. and Strip. Here and there. 
Mentha oa L. Strip. A large patch or two near Brent- 
ford Ferry Gat 
M. hirsuta, L. Abundant round lake and along Strip. 
“a te europaeus, L. Abundant about pond, lake, and along 
Bip 
asi s Chamaedrys, Fries. Common in every dry piece of turf 
within the limits of our flora. Strip. Frequent on wall facing river. 
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