XII. 
LIST OF FLOWERING PLANTS OBSERVED IN HERTFORDSHIRE 
DURING THE YEAR 1883. 
By Ada Selby. 
Head at Watford , 15 th April , 1884. 
Lists of flowering plants observed in 1883, the occurrence of 
which in the localities specified it is desirable to record, have been 
communicated by Mr. A. E. Gibbs of St. Albans, Mr. A. E. Griffith 
of Sandridge, Mr. John Hopkinson of Watford, and the Rev. C. J. 
Langley of Berkhamsted. The surnames of these observers are 
appended to their records, and the sequence followed is, as before, 
in accordance with the seventh edition of the ‘ London Catalogue of 
British Plants.’ 
Tlialictrum flavum .—Marford Bridge ; Griffith. 
Anemone Pulsatilla. —Hill-side above Tring Station; Langley. 
ILelleborus viridis .—Copse at Callow Land, Watford ; woods near 
Long Green, Berkhamsted ; Hopkinson. Hill End Wood, Sandridge ; 
Sallow Wood, Coleman Green; Griffith. 
Berber is vulgaris .—Brocket Park; Griffith. 
Corydalis lutea .—On old wall, Berkhamsted; Langley. 
Hypericum Androscemum. —Symond’s Hyde Sandridge; Griffith. 
Malva moschata. —Sandridge, common ; Griffith. 
Geranium pratense .-—Near Redbourne ; LLopldnson. 
G. nodosum. —Wood-walks, Cassiobury Park, apparently estab¬ 
lished as an escape ; LLopldnson. 
Pr odium cicutarium .—Sandridge ; Griffith. 
Impatiens fulva .—Swiss Cottage woods, Cassiobury Park; 
Hopkinson. 
L parviflora .—Swiss Cottage woods, and wood-walks, Cassiobury 
Park; Hopkinson. 
Rhamnus catharticus .—Sandridge ; Griffith. 
Genista tinctoria. —Symond’s Hyde, Sandridge ; Griffith. 
Melilotus alba .—Near Berkhamsted Station ; Langley. 
Trifolium subterraneum .—No Man’s Land, Sandridge ; Griffith. 
T. ochroleucum .—Head Woman’s Land, Sandridge ; Griffith. 
Astragalus hypoglottis .—Near Baldock, on the road to Stevenage ; 
Griffith. 
Lathyrus Nissolia .—Well Wood, Sandridge ; Griffith. 
Spircea salicifolia .—Site of old nursery, St. Albans ; Gibbs. 
Potentilla argentea .—Near Rickmansworth; Gibbs. 
Ppilobium angustifolium. —Symond’s Hyde, Sandridge ; Griffith. 
JE. hirsutum .—Lempsford Mills, Harpenden (with white variety); 
Saxifraga granulata .—Meadows near Hamper Mills, Watford ; 
Meadows at Redbourne, St. Albans.— Hopkinson. Near Brocket 
Hall; Griffith. 
Parnassia palustris .—River Lea, near Sandridge ; Griffith. 
