warner’s “ plantae woodfordienses.” 233 
near Little Dublin Clay street, fd. also formerly in Hoe street but 
now gone." 
A. Mentha gracilis [now Mentha gentilis ]. " On the bank of the River 
Lea below Higham hill. 1792. B.M.F.” 20 
A. Mentha sylvestris [now M. longi folia]. “ by the roadside near Salisbury 
hall Chapel End." 
A. Mentha rubra [now M. gentilis ]. "in a ditch in Markhouse lane 
Walthamstow." 
Mercurialis annua, "on a dung hill near Mr. Todds below Marsh 
street Walthamstow.” 
Myosurus minimus. "In a field between Salisbury Hall Chapel End 
Sc Chingford hall lane, found formerly near Woodstreet.” 
A. Erysimum cheiranthoides. " Found on a dunghill in a field adjoining 
to Higham hill field." 
A. Narcissus biflorus. “ in a field East of Woodford Green not far from 
the spot where Trifolium ornithopodioides grows, in a field be¬ 
longing to Scott’s, Hale End." 21 
Narcissus pseudo-narcissus. " in a field at Low Leyton belonging to 
Mrs. Moyer adjoining a narrow lane the footpath to Leytonstone 
1 799-22 also nearer Leytonstone B.M.F.” 
A. Iberis nudicaulis [now Teesdalea nudicaulis ]. “ On the Forest near 
opposite the end of Eastham lane, plentifully."^ 
Nepeta cataria. “ Near the Red bridge Wanstead, & near Waltham 
Abby.” 
Ophioglossum vulgaium. " In our field adjoining to the lane leading 
from Hoe street to the Common field. 21 by the roadside on Leppet 
hill, in Shoulder of Mutton field Hale End." 
Viburnum opulus. “ in the Lea bridge road opposite the Wooden 
bridge & near the Red bridge, Wanstead, in a wood near Chingford 
lane & Longdown Wood Hale End." 
A. Habenaria chlorantha [now H. virescens ]. " In Knightsland Wood 
Stanford Rivers. Found by Mr. John Ray." 
Ophrys spiralis [now Spiranthes spiralis ]. “ On the Forest near the 
Great Bog near Salter’s Buildings." 
A. Papaver dubium. “ In corn fields. Found in Markhouse field." 
A. Polygonum minus, “in a bog in the woody part of the Forest, by the 
road from Hagger lane to the Windmill & betw n Loughton & High- 
beech & near the Kings Oak, in other bogs near the Windmill." 
A splenium scolopendrium [now Phyllitis scolopendrium]. “ On a wall 
near Marshstreet, in a hedge between Friday hill & Chingford.’’ 
A. Alisma ranunculoides. “ in Wanstead Lake, the pond on the Forest 
called the Lake near Wanstead plentifully." 
20. cf. Benjamin Forster’s own record, Essex Naturalist, xix., p. 82. 
21. Scott’s was the cottage residence of his brother, Benjamin Meggot Forster, from the 
death of their father in 1812, until his own decease on 8th March, 1829. The property com¬ 
prised 20 acres of copyhold land held at a quit rent of 7 shillings, and Mr. G.F. Bosworth records 
that the fine paid in 1811 (possibly by Benjamin when entering upon the tenancy) was £105.—■ 
(The Manors of Low Hall and Salisbury Hall, Walthamstow, 1920, p. 20). 
22. c.f. Benjamin Forster’s and Pamplin’s accounts of this occurrence of Wild Daffodils, 
as given in Essex Naturalist, xix., pp. 75-76. 
23. c.f. Benjamin’s fuller and dated record, ibid., p. 82. 
24. c.f. Benjamin Forster’s dated record. Essex Naturalist, xix., p. 86. 
