86 THE ESSEX NATURALIST. Dipsacus pilosus "little beyond Waltham Abbey towards Nazing, in hedge in abundance Aug. 22, 1808." Geranium [Erodium] cicutarium. "In Angel-Lane, leading from Low-Leyton to Stratford in fl. 11 May 1807 left hand of road on a bank," also "Several plants (in flower) near the Bason and elsewhere in Wan- sted Park June, 21, 1801." Hedera helix. Forster notes of the "very flourishing tree of it, against the east end of Chingford Church, 2 feet 7 inches in circumference," de- scribed by Warner, as follows. "this fine specimen of Ivy was killed by the severe frost in the winter of 1783-4." Salvia verbena[ca] "several plants in Wdfrd c.y. 1787," also "in tolerable plenty some way out of Barking on left hand of Road leading to Rumford, May 1811." Iris foetidissima. "In Green-leaves lane which leads from Marsh strt to Clay street Walthamstow." Daphne laureola "under an hedge in Chingford Lane." Linaria cymbalaria "on a wall in Ham-lane, 1784," "also great abundance on garden-wall Upton Westham, late Dr. Fothergills also garden-wall Clay-street, Walthamstow, Mrs. Reads—not wild." Menyanthes trifolia[ta] "on a bog on the forest between the Assembly row and Wanstead." Mentha piperita 'in a ditch in Hoe street. Ditch near the end of Wood Street on the Lea-bridge rt, 1792." Nepeta cataria "grows apparently wild in a hedge between Mark- house-lane and Marsh street nearly opposite Mr. Hall's—by the roadside July (in flower) 1801," also "near Waltham-Abbey." Ophioglossum vulgatum "in our Field in Hoe Street found 1788," also "found May 1789 in the marsh on y North side of the Lea-bridge- road. same marsh 29 May 1811." Orchis [Habenaria] bifolia "on the Forest opposite Paradise row." Orchis mascula. "Sale Hale-end." Orchis latifolia "011 the Bog near Salters buildings. also in the Marsh on the N. side of Lea-bridge road." Petasites vulgaris [P. hybridus]. "At Westham near the Abbey-Mills." Scolopendrium vulgare ihyllitis scolopendrium]. "Ditch bank in a field between Woodford and Woodford-bridge-road 25 July 1826 same place where I saw it many years ago." Plantago media. "Found one plant at the side of the Lea-bridge-road beyond the 5 mile stone, Sat. 14 Sept. 1799." "One plant in Flower (and believe more plants) in Wansted Park, near the Ch: Sund. , 15 June 1806." ''one plant in flower, on bank right hand Lea-bridge-road, between 5m.s. and Gardiner's house July 1812." Linum radiola [Radiola linoides] "on the Forest not far from the 6 mile-stone Lea-bridge road." Drosera rotundifolia "on the bog on the forest, between the As- sembly-row and Wanstead." Asplenium ruta-muraria. "On a wall on the right hand of the road going from Layton green thro' the Town." Sambucus ebulus. "Upton Lane probably thrown or wheeled out of Dr. Fothergills' Garden."