234 THE ESSEX NATURALIST. 
A. Plantago maritima. “ near the Thames at the mouth of Rainham 
Creek.” 
A. Littorella lacustvis [now L. uniflora']. “ in the pond called the Lake 
on the Forest near Wanstead T.T.F. 26 near the basin in Wanstead 
Park.” 
Potamogeton compressus. “In a gravelpit & in Hoghill Pond on 
Henault Forest.” 
A. Potamogeton heterophyllus. “ In the pond called the Lake on the 
Forest near Wanstead. 27 July 1816.” 
Pyrus communis, “in a wood in Chingford lane & in a wood near 
Horn lane Woodford in Hither West field near Hale End House— 
in the Larks.” 
Linum radiola [now Radiola linoides]. “ on the Forest near the 
Windmill, near the Bald faced Stag & near the Kings Oak.” 
Rosa canina ft . sarmentacea . 26 “ in hedges very common.” 
Rosa surculosa Woods. 20 “ on the Forest near the End of Hagger 
lane.” 
Rosa systyla. 26 “ in hedges & on the Forest—in Hagger lane & else¬ 
where.” 
Rosa micrantha . 26 “ On the Forest near the End of Haggar Lane & 
elsewhere.” 
Rosa dumetorum Woods. 26 “in hedges, in Green leaves lane, Waltham 
stow and elsewhere.” 
Rosa Borreri Woods. 20 “in hedges—in the Lea bridge road & else¬ 
where. not uncommon.” 
Rosa Forsteri ( collina ft.) Woods. 26 “in Moons Lane leading from 
Chapel End to High am hill Walthamstow, & on the Forest, in 
hedges common. 
Rosa tomentosa (villosa ^ .) 26 “In a hedge in Walthamstow marsh 
near the end of the watery lane, in Chingford lane & elsewhere.” 
Drosera rotundifolia. “ On a bog between Walthamstow & Wanstead 
& near Fairlop on Henault forest, on a bog S.E. of the Kings 
Oak & betw n Loughton &,Theydon Gate, on the Forest between 
Mill Cottage 27 & Long Acre & beyond Woodford Workhouse.” 
This former extension of the Sundew all over the Forest, as com¬ 
pared with its very restricted range to-day, is interesting. 
A. Sherardia arvensis. “ In a field sown with Trefoil leading from Clay- 
street towards Chapel End & in the Common Field near Waltham¬ 
stow Church.” 
Rubus corylifolius , 28 “ in hedges, common.” 
R. glandulosus 28 “ in hedges & on the Forest.” 
R. a finish “ on the Forest between Hagger lane & Salter’s buildings.” 
R. nitidus ? 28 “ on the Forest.” 
R. rhamnifolius.w “ in Longdown wood Hale End & elsewhere.” 
., I s . cordifolius 28 “ in Longdown wood Hale End.” 
25. The initials are not very legible, but appear to be either T.T.F. or T.I.F. ; if the latter 
they may refer to Edward’s nephew Thomas Ignatius Forster, son of his eldest brother, Thomas 
Furly Foster, but this is mere conjecture. 
26. The nomenclature is Forster’s. The records are inserted here for the benefit of students 
of the genus Rosa. 
27. Mill Cottage, Woodford, on the Forest, was Edward Forster’s residence during the later 
years of his life. 
