THE FLORA OF BEDFORD PARK, CHISWICK. 109 
Pulicaria dysenterica. Anagallis arvensis. 
ogee oe Myosotis arvensis 
Ptarmica. Plantago major. 
ee casitesn n Leucanthemum P. lanceolata. 
Matricaria inodora. henopodium Bonus-henricus. 
Artemisia vulgaris. C. album. 
Tussilago Farfara. C. polyspermum. 
Senecio vulgaris. Atriplex hastata. 
. sylvaticus. Fagopyrum esculentum. Alien. 
retium minus. Polygonum Convolvulus. 
Cnicus lanceolatus. P. aviculare. Very variable. I 
_C. arvensis. ave noticed three forms :— 
Onopordon Acanthium. a. Ends of petals white; stem 
Centaurea nigra. — strong, slightly flat- 
apsana communis. ened; distance between the 
Crepis virens. bane about 163 mill. long 
ypocheeris radicata. and 64 broad. 0. Ends of 
Leontodon autumnalis petals bright pink; distance 
oC officinalis a. dens- between leaves 74 mill. ; leaves 
leon 8 mill. long and broad. 
Suiksting oleraceus. - c. Stem erect. 
S. asper. P. Persicaria 
8. arvensi P. lapathifolium 
Tragopogon pratensis. P. amphibium var. terrestre. 
Calystegia sepium. Rumex obtusifolius. 
oe arvensis o 
8 — ulcamar Euphorbia ‘Helioscopia. ; 
8. ni E. Peplus, 
Serciilaria —— Ulmus campestris. 
Linaria vulgari Humulus Lupulus. Alien 
Veronica petites. rtica dioica 
V. agrestis. urens. 
V. Buxbaumii. Cannabis sativa. Casual. 
V. Chamedrys. Corylus Avellana, Probably an 
Nepeta Glechoma. 
Prunella vulearis. Quercus ee a. pedunculata, 
Stachys sylvatica. Comm 
S. annua. Casual. Salix fragilig (form latifolia). 
Salvia verticillata. Casual. Common. 
Galeopsis Tetrahit. Casual. 8. Srgcoparn Probably planted. 
L 
amium purpureum. Abundant. Arum maculatum (form immacu- 
un i ocal. 
close proximity :—a. Flowers Lemna minor. 
deep pinkish above, upper lip Juncus bufonius. 
rounded at extremity; leaves J. effusus. 
heart-shaped. ». gee very J. glaucus. 
pink above, p BPS 
Squarish at extre ie : Y aad Poa annua. 
more pointed. P. trivialis. 
um. : Phalaris canariensis. 
Ballota nigra. ee Holeus lanatus. 
