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near Harefield.— Spirea Ulmaria L. Mage denudata Boenn. 5. 
Greenford, L.—tS. salicifolia L. 4. Scratchwood, L. —Alchemilla 
alpestris Schmidt. 4. Stanmore Common, C. B. Green in Hb. L. 
—A, vulgaris var. minor Huds. 1. Field between Denham and 
. 2 Drayton. 5. Hanwell, L.; Willesden, 1901, L.— Por 
cumbens Sibth. 1. Ruislip, L.— +Ru bus laciniatus Willd. 2. 
ear Hanwell, bi *Geum rivale L. Near ‘Balubrook k, ae 
Wallis. New county record.—Rosa villosa L. Doubtless all the 
Middlesex tomentose roses go under aggregate FR. mollissima 
Willd., which was first recorded by Dillenius, being found by 
Medan : * g 
more, L., is aggregate tomentosa, teste A. Ley.— R. Eglan teria L. 
First record, Hounslow, Dillen. Herb. — Ff. dumetorum Thuill. 
About neon Vitlersus. as “ Rosa flore albo majore.”—R. systyla 
D 2. 
3. Stanmore, L.—Var. jactata (Déseg,), 3. Stanmore. 4. 
ently Snore L.—Var. Gabrelis (F. Gér.). 4. Bentley Priory, 
Var. A Rip es j 
aes ntha L. *var. cuneata mihi. Style 1; calyx a al 
leaves Sona narrow oval oblong, cut at summit into 3-4 shallow 
pag ents. 1. Uxbri ridge Meadows, also at Sabeiigs Park, Herts, 
Hampton and Kingston, L.—P. Malus L. var. anetin Walle. 
SS Say L.—P. Aucuparis, 4. Wembley Park. L.—P. torminalis 
Ehrh. 4. Bishop’s Wood, L. 
Epilobium angustifolium L. The original record runs :—* Near 
Cane-wood at Hampstead there is a hedge decorated with it for 
80 yards together,” Hill, Herbal, p. 14,1756. 4. Seratehwood, L. 
5. Acton Wells, an escape, L.—E. hirsutum x parviflorum. 
Drayton. — reiflorum Schreb. 1. Near Drayton; Scratch- 
, L.— tragonum L. 2. Drayton; Colnbrook.—H Lamyi 
Dra 
Myriophyllum ¢ aternflorum DC. 1. Uxbridge, near Denham. 
Ribes Grossularia 2. On a pollard wie Drayton.—R. 
magrum i. | Teddington, L.—R. rubrum. 1. Harefield, 1903, 
Laleham, L.—tS. spurium Bieb. 2. Coln- 
+Carum Petroselinum B. & H. 2. Between Drayton and Har- 
