warner’s “ plantae woodfordienses.” 
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R. leucostachys , 28 “ in Cow lane leading to Hale End Walthamstow.” 
R. plicatus . 2B “ on the Forest.” 
Asplenium ruta-muraria. “ on a wall at Leyton, on Epping Church, 
on a wall belonging to Cranbrook near Ilford.” 
A. Salix ascendens Sm. 29 “ On the Lower Forest between Wanstead 
Park & East Ham. & elsewhere.” 
Salix russelliana Sm. 29 ‘ ‘ in hedges & near rivers. ’' 
Salix capreaP " On the forest near the great bog between Salters 
buildings & the Windmill. & elsewhere.” 
A. Salix am it a / 3 . 29 ” in moist places on the Forest.” 
A. Salix fragilis , 29 ” in hedges & near rivers.” 
Salix aquatica Sm. 29 " In moist hedges & on the Forest very common.” 
Salix repensP “ on Epping Forest.” 
Salix cinereal “ On the Forest & in hedges.” 
Salix oleifolia Sm. 29 ” in the Lea bridge road.” 
Salix prostrata , 29 “In a gravelpit on the Forest near the Kings Oak 
Highbeech—upright ? in Great Shrubbush.” 
Salix mollissima Sm. 29 “in meadows near the River Lea Walthamstow.” 
Salix stipularis. 29 ” in marshes near the River Lea.” 
Salix Forbyana Sm. 29 “ In the marshes near the River Lea.” 
Salix Lambertiana Sm. 29 “ In the marshes near Lea Bridge.” 
Salix lanceolata . 29 “ In the marshes near Higham hill.” 
A. Salix monandra Borrer. 29 “ In the marshes near the River Lea.” 
Salix triandra Hoff. 29 ” Near the Rhodon in the Woodford bridge 
road.” 
Sambucus ebulus. “ In Upton Lane opposite the garden wall of 
Upton house, probably escaped, since found on the edge of the 
Forest near Highbeech 1805. in a hedge by the bridle way from 
Chigwell Church to King’s place, nearly opposite the moat & not 
far from the Rhodon. 1837.” 
A. Sagina apetala. “ On walls & gravel walks & c very common.” 
Chrysosplenium oppositifolium. “ nowhere but in bogs among alders 
near Foxhatch & in the boggy thicket with Osmunda regal is near 
Warley Common.” 
Serratula tinctoria. “ near Snaresbrook pond.” 
A. Sonchus palustris. “ Found in the marshes below Plaistow.” 
Sorbus aucuparia [now Pyrus aucuparia ]. ” in Great Shrubbush 1840.” 
A. Stachys ambiguum [now 5 . palustris']. “in a ditch by the roadside 
in Hawcock Lane leading from the Forest to Coopersale 10 July 
1840.” 
Taxus baccata. “ One plant in the Larks 1840.” 
A. Lepidium hirtum [now L. heterophyllum]. “ On a bank the South 
side of Markhouse field Walthamstow, in a field between Hill 
house & Clayhall not far from Claybury 1835.” The last station 
is subject to three ? ? ? in pencil added by the recorder. 
A. Thlaspi arvense. “ Found in the garden of the house called the Grove 
Westham late Mr. T. Williams’s.” 
28. The nomenclature is Forster’s. The records may be of service to students of this difficult 
genus. 
29. Forster’s records are inserted here for the use of students of the genus. 
