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XV. Catalogue of the more rare Plants found in the Environ/ of Dover ^ 

 with occaftonal Remarks, By Mr, Lewis Wefion Diilwyn^ F.L,S. 



Read March ^i 1^0 1. 



JlIaVING fpent a confidcrable proportion of the lad three years 

 at Dover, and preferved a lift of the plants which I found in its 

 neighbourhood, I fubmit to the Linnean Society the following fe- 

 ledtion of thofe which, from their fcarcity or any other circumftance, 

 more particularly attra6led my attention. I flatter myfelf it will 

 not be unacceptable to fuch botanifts as may vifit that part of tlie 

 kingdom, and that it may alio ferve in fome meafure to correct the 

 habitats, given in fome refpedable works, of a few plants which, if 

 not now extin6l in the places afiigned to them, have at leaft eluded 

 a diligent fearch on my part. 

 Higham Lodge, Feb. i6, 1801. 



Saftcornia herhacea^ with AJier I'ripolium, Eryngium mariihnum^ and moft 



of the more common fea-fhore plants, in or about Sandwich fait 



marflies. 

 Veronica montana. In moft of the woods about Dover. 

 Valeriana rubra. On old walls of the Elms, where it has propagated 



itfelf for time immemorial, but is probably of garden origin. 

 Iris fcetidiffima. On the road from Dover to Folkftone, about half 



a mile from Arch cliff Fort, and in many other places in the 



neighbourhood. 

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