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oti usitatissimum L. 1. Uxbridge. 2. Drayton, common. 
Acton, 
tImpa atiens biflora Walt. 1. Uxbridge, &. 2. Drayton, and 
at intervals along the stream to the Thames ; quite naturalized. 
Euonymus europeus L. 1. Ickenham, L. 2. Near Colnbrook. 
Ehamnus catharticus L. 2. Shepperton, L.; Drayton. — R. 
FrangulaL. Stanmore, Lady Aylesford, 1815, Hb. Druce ; Buislip, 
L. 2. Shepperton, L. 
Cytisus scoparius Link. First record. 7. “In ericeto Ham mp- 
stediano,” Dillen. Herb. P 153.—{Var. Andreanus (Pousset). 5. 
grec mL. 2. rayton.—}{T. Besseriana os 2. Drayton.— 
Weahsiais-ccorules Druce. 5. Acton, L.— +Medicago sativa L. 1. 
Harefield. 2. we ae Falcata L. 3. Southall— 
. lup : on. OE 
Melilotus etapa 4 Wallr. 1. Harefield, LZ. 2. Drayton. 5. 
Acton, L.—M. officinalis Willd. 2. Drayton —+M. alba Desr. 2. 
Dayton. 3. Southall. 5. Acton, L.—tM. indica All. 2. Dray- 
ton. 6. Crouch End, J. Cooper in Hb. L. — +Galega officinalis L. 
1. Ina hedge in Uxbridge Meadows, L., 1903.—Trifolium pratense 
L. var. parviflorum Bab. 2. taines; C. B. Green. ark 
Ww 
Colnbrook and D rayton, — Vicia Cracca First record (see 
Johnson, “circa Hampsted,” 1629).— +V. villosa Roth. 2. Dray- 
ton. anmore, L. pris hile ete Koch. 2. Drayton.— 
tVar. Boissiert Heldr. & Sart. 5. Acton, L., 1907.—+V. varia 
Host. 2. Drayton. ant YV, lutea L. 2. Dra rayton, 1890.—+V. pan- 
nonica Crantz var pn tenon ens DC. 5. Acton, 1907, L.—tV. 
Drayton. — tL. Clymenum L. and +L. annuus L. 2. "Dreyton— 
tL. hirsutus L. 1. Uxbridge (as L. bette sce D. Crouch 
End, 1897, and East Finchley, Cooper in eye Ornithops per- 
pusillus L. Hyde Park, plentifully, Hill, Vi og): Bayt: exh 1773; 
Dawley, L.—+Pisum arvense L., +P. sativum i and + Phaseolus 
vulgaris L. 2. Drayton. 
Prunus insititia I L. 1. Pinner, L. 2. Dawley, Z.; Drayton. 
—tP. Padus L. oe Colnbrook, Middlesex, L. 
of course. — onion Stanmore Heath, L. On a willow 
