BOTANICAL REPORT FOR 1964 305 Hydrocharitaceae Lagarisophon major (Ridley) Moss. Pond at Greensted Hall, 50; pond at Matching Green, 51. R.D. Juncaceae Juncus subnodulosus Schrank. Blunt-flowered Rush. Marshy field north of Walbury Camp, 41. J.F.; near Cran- ham Church, 58. A.G.J.; Fordham Heath, 92. Liliaceae Allium triquetrum L. Three-cornered Leek. Warley Place, 59. A. paradoxum (M. Bieb.) G. Don. Few-flowered Leek. Shelley, 50. L.M.P.S.; Warley Place, 59. A. cepa L. Onion. Rubbish tip, Dunmow, 62; Ripple Level, Barking, rubbish tip, 48. Ornithogalum nutans L. Drooping Star-of-Bethlehem. Warley Place, 59. O. umbellatum L. Star-of-Bethlehem. Warley Place, 59. Lythraceae Lythrum hyssopifolia L. Grass Poly. Cornfield, Barnston, 62. J.I.-W. Labiatae Acinos arvense (Lam.) Dandy Basil-thyme. Road cutting near Saffron Walden, 53. E.S.; roadside, Great Chesterford, 54. A.G.J. Lippia citriodea Lemon Scented Verbena. Creeksea Place, 99. Leguminosae Lathyrus tuberosus L. Fyfield Pea. Matching Tye, 51. R.D.; Norton Mandeville, 59. A.J.S.; old quarries, West Thurrock, 57. A.A. Trigonella ornithopodioides (L.) DC. Birdsfoot Fenugreek. Danbury Palace Grounds, 70; Point Clear and Fingringhoe, 01; Walton, 22. Malvaceae Malva pusilla Sm. Langham roadside, 03. Orobranchaceae Lathrea squamaria L. Toothwort. Warley, 59. Orobanche rapum-genistae Thuill. Greater Broomrape. Near Shalford. R.T. (coram. CH.).