richard warner’s “ plants woodfordienses.” 83 
columbaria Forster comments dubiously “ have not found this," 
or “ never found this " or “ have not seen it in this neighbour¬ 
hood." Against Warner’s record of Turritis glabra [Arabis glabra ] 
he places the comment, “ never found this in this neighbourhood, 
doubt its being found in this place." 
Forster indeed expresses doubts as to the validity of many 
of Warner’s local records ; his criticisms are as follow :— 
A 6 cr pseudo-platanus, ‘ not wild.” 
Betula alnus [ =Alnus rotundifolia], “ not wild probably.” 
A corns calamus. “ No doubt planted both places. Believe this plant not 
to be a native of England.” 
Antirrhinum orontium. “ Have doubts whether this has ever been 
found wild in this neighbourhood.” ” It is possible this may have been 
one met with in some cornfield.” 
Antirrhinum majus, “ probably not indigenous in these parts.’ 
Asplenium ceterach [Ceterach offtcinarum ], probably not wild.” 
Atropa belladonna, “ doubt this having been found wild.” 
Buxus sempervirens, “ nowhere wild probably.” 
Campanula glomerata. “ doubt this having been found in this neigh¬ 
bourhood.” 
Vinca major, “ doubt this being wild hereabouts,” but notes at a later 
date, ” Plenty on the left hand side of the road leading from Inks Greei 
to Chingford Hatch very near Ch. Hatch, in the Hedge, apparently wild 
one flower 19 June 1821.” 
Polypodiuni dryopteris. “ Doubt this.” 
Fumaria capreolata. “ Doubt this.” 
Inula helenium. “ Doubt this being found wild.” 
Centaurea scabiosa. “ Doubt this having been found.” 0 
Juniperus communis. “ Wild quere ? 
Mercurialis annua. ” Doubt this being found wild.” 
Narcissus pseudo-narcissus. “ Have doubts whether ever found 
actually wild.” 
Nymphcea lutea minor. “ Probably planted originally.” 
Onobrychis sativa, [O. vicicefolia]. “ Do not believe wild.” 
Sanicula europcsa. Whilst admitting its occurrence “ in the woods,’’ 
Forster places double ? ? in the margin against Warner’s record of this 
plant as being ” found in the road between Walthamstow and Lee Bridge.” 
Chrysosplenium oppositifolium. “ Doubt this being found here.” 
Sedum reflexum, “ not wild.” 
Sedum acre, “ not indigenous.” 
Sempervivum tectorum, “ not indigenous.” 
Senecio viscosus. “ Doubt this having been found wild.” 
Sorbus aucuparia \_Pyrus aucuparia\. “ Not wild.” 
Tanacetum vulgare, “ escaped or thrown from gardens I suppose.” 
Tilia europcsa [T. cor data]. “Not actually wild.” 
Valeriana dioica, “ do not believe found wild.” 
Verbascum nigrum. “ Doubt this being wild. Never found this 
in this neighbourhood.” 
