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a ower plant near Fulwell Station.—F’. spatulata I cannot find in 
y of the stations recorded for it, but it grows on the Surrey 
ill. 
Carduus crispus has been evidently overlooked in District 6, 
a weer ove! abundant in the Lea valley from Ponder’s End to 
Walth 
Cr pop taraxacifolia was again plentiful Peay Hampton Court 
and Kingston Bridge; nearer the former this _ ; 
ieracitum murorum. On the old mon astary wall by West 
Drayton Church. (H. vulgatum (apparently) on the lofty ‘yatls of 
the churchyard).—H. boreale is quite a common species, especially 
in the northern districts about Hadley, Barnet, Potter’s Bar, Enfield 
Chase, &c.—H. umbellatum is a much rarer species in Middlesex, and 
except in places already recorded I met with it only on the ‘vail- 
way banks between Hounslow and Feltham, and in a copse between 
Enfield and Potter’s Bar 
Pett arvensis. ina field slose to 0 Shepperton Station. 
Echium vulgare. A single plant on Uxbridge M 
Myosotis repens I have never been able to find at Ruislip 
ibarwcar: Is it possible Mr. Hind could have mistaken a plant of 
M. cespitosa for it ? 
Verbascum nigrum. A single plant near Norwood. 
Antirrhinum Orontium. About a Feltham, Twicken- 
in - Northwood. Hare 
field. West Drayton. Staines.—L. spuria. Uxbridge. H Haraheld, 
Colnbrook. Stanwell sae Staines. Between Shepperton and 
Walton Bridge. — L. minor is frequent in District 1 in the 
stations given above ; in fact all three species appear to be 
Harefield Common. At Elstree and North Mims it seems to be 
out of sae and in none of the other places indicated have I 
noticed it. 
oe palustris, Cowley. Youveney. Staines Moor. 
_. Drayton F 
Warren 
‘oan or Borany.—VoL. 25. (Jan., 1887.] e 
Bupha. officinalis. Botany Bay. Enfield Chase. Near oe 
Gat ss 
