364 NOTES ON MIDDLESEX PLANTS. 
Roxeth only a few bushes of tomentosa. If villosa is " be found in 
ae of these ra places it must be very scarce. (My own 
vious record of this species was a clerical error, the specimen 
base correctly labelled ‘ tomentosa.”’)—R. systyla I found to be rather 
common in hedgerows about Harrow station 
ee alterniflorum. Pond on High nak near ane 
i ue of og8 in meee places; in one 
species Semen growing beside it, are Sainte? at There is 
peng gradually filled in, and a few more eek: loads of earth will 
n bury both out of sight. Ss the same way Angelica Arch- 
usin has been lost at Sandy End, Fulham 
enecio viscosus. Isle of _ poeraisg Lane at Greenford 
Green abundantly. 
Onopordum Acanthium, Several plants in the hedgerow of a 
sandy field at Chiswick. 
Carduus arvensis var. setosus. Isle of Dogs. Hanwell. Chiswick 
This heme = quite the appearance of a native in sandy fields 
about Chi 
8: 7 "arash Thames bank near Barnes Bridge, 
Pposite. the osier-beds, After many careful searches, I can see no 
trace of Mr, toesit vill’s Myosotis repens ‘‘ in ditches at Pinner 
mon . 
pentandra, See trees at a near Uxbridge; of 
course originally planted.— §. Forbyana. By the Brent near 
Hanwell.—s. Soihciae is by no means the “ very rare” species it 
is ce ade tes to be. It is abundant on the margins of all the 
brooks flo Pinner, Ruislip, — and Roxeth, towards 
nem, Uxbridge and Yedding ; in meadows adjoining these 
hg ; and in lanes an setipe es « airoughout the district. 
in the Colne Valley, hott Harefield ol Springwell Moors. On the 
aes eigen Whetstone. Nether Court near Finchle da 
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bit ( . ferruginea ?) grow b Belmont Pond, a Common, 
ae a Ol by canal mer Harel Moor 
ees ig bat hie allow ak its 
in’ Surrey, on Bagshot Heath, “much lessens the 
