18 NOTES ON THE FLORA OF MIDDLESEX. 
Mentha rotundifolia is not in Harefield Churchyard, and Sole’s 
record for M. sylvestris var. nemorosa at Hillingdon, and still 
retained in the ‘ Flora,’ is surely a little antiquated !— —M. rubra is 
not in the zine at Breakspeares, nor can I see it in the ditch near 
ead ee 
is the chalk-pit at Warren Gate, just outside our ef 
Utricularia neglecta (Mr. Nicholson’s late addition to the 
ag ease — a) was blossoming in great profusion this autumn 
in the p ear Youveney. 
: Shepodion Vulvaria. Under the wall of Hampton Court 
(river side). 
Rumex palustris. Plentiful pee eee — R. pulcher is 
everywhere common in districts 2 a 
Polygonum minus, though not now in “ the §.E. corner of the 
first pond in Bushy Park, _ is plentiful along the north bank of the 
second pond from Hempten Wick Gate, and also along the bank of the 
feeder leading into it.—P. mite is also plentiful in the same feeder. 
Salix aurita is abundant about heaths and woods between 
Ruislip Reservoir and Northwood. North of Harefield, “near 
Hevea Wood, &¢. I also gathered it on Hampstead Heath. 
Epipactis media was very abu ndant this year in a copse near 
Uxbridge Common. This is doubtless Lightfoot’s  E. latifolia, neigh- 
bourhood of Uxbridge,” recorded by him some time before 17 
Cephalanthera grandiflora grows in Garret Wood, a few yards 
_ beyond our boundary. 
Ornithogalum umbellatum seems established in the moor-meadows 
essa Essig ss 
iffusus. Finchley Common. Harefield Road, beyond 
Uxbridge ' Common.—J. compressus has a wider range than supposed. 
It is abundant by the Thames from Staines Bridge to Fenton Hook 
ee About Laleham. In many places between Laleham and 
Shepperton. Above Kingston Bridge, and in meadows near 
Staines. (I cannot see it on pea s Green 
Alisma ranunculoides. uded as extinct from Finchley 
Common; is still plentiful there in swampy hollows towards the 
howerer angle. I can find it in none of the other stations, 
eve 
Actinocarpus Damasonium. A single plant on Hadley Green, in 
the Bae ac i to the left of the road after leaving Barnet, towards 
Potter’s Bar. This, too, I can mn} in none of the places i indicated, 
so that it seems to be almost extin 
A ccpse palustre. Cowley. Uxbridee Moor. Near Buislip. 
About Harefield and Springwell. Finchley Common. 
Wo. olf. arrhiza, which for years has covered the pond on 
Knowle Green, Staines, in great profusion, I failed to detect both 
