BXOGENS. 



Ranunculace^. 

 Clematis vitalba (Old Man's Beard). — General ; hedgerows, climbing 



by means of leaf stalk. June. 49. 

 Thalictrtun fiazmm (Meadow Rue). — Banks of Medway. Along side 



raised path between Snodland and New Hythe. Abundant. 



June and Jul}'. P., 71. 

 Anemone nemorosa (Wood Anemone). — Abundant in all our woods, 



etc. March to May. P., 108. 

 Adonis autumnalis (Pheasant's Eye). — Found on Holh' Hill by black 



woman, and offered me for sale in the early seventies. 



Search has not revealed it to me. May to August. A., 8. 

 RanunculiLs ci/ri?iat2is.— Ditches, Highani, ClifFe, and Snodland. June, 



July. P., 62. 

 ,, fliiitayis. — Ditches, Higham, Cliffe, and Snodland. June, July. 



P., 57- 

 ,, drouettn.— T)\\.Q\x&s, Higham, Cliffe, and Snodland, June. 



P.. 71. 

 „ hederaceiis. — On mudd}^ bank of stream, Snodland. June to 



August. P. 109. 

 ,, flammula. — Newington, Snodland, etc., in swamp}- ground. 



June to August. P., H2. 

 ,, Ii7ig7ta. — Newington, Snodland, etc., in swampy ground. 



June to August. P., 85. 

 ,, scelerahis (Scaly-headed R.) — Marshes, Higham, Snodland, 



etc. June to October. A., 102. 

 ,, auriconucs (Goldilocks). — In all our woods. Petals very 



fugitive. April to Ma3^ P., 89. 

 ,, acris (Crowfoot, Meadow R.) — General. Shunned by cattle. 



June and July. P., 112. 

 ,, /'?///^^^?^.y (Bulbous R.) — General. May. P., 106. 

 ,, hirsittus (Hairy R.) — Widely spread, but less abundant. April, 



May. 

 ,, pannflorus (Small- flowered R.) — Sparingly in Cookham Woods, 



Upnor, Bridgewoods, etc. April, May. A., 59. 

 „ arve7isis ''Corn R.) — In all our Woods. April, May. P., 69. 

 ,, ficaria (Pilewort, Lesser Celandine). — Generally abundant in 



damp situations. April, May. P., 112. 

 ,, r<?/>^w5 (Creeping R.) — Common everywhere. Ma}' to August. 



P. 112. 

 Caltha palustris (Marsh Marigold, King Cup, etc). — Swampy ground 



and damp margins ot streams. March, April. In full 



flower in Snodland Marshes July 27th, 1912. P., 112. 

 Hellebofus fcetidus (Stinking H.) — Sparingly scattered in our woods, 



Bridgewood, Boxley, etc. March, April. P., 16. 

 ,, viridis (Green Bear's foot). — Near Sharstead : a probable 



escape from gardens. March, April. P., 28. 

 Myosurus minimus (Mousetail). — Shorne. Cuxton. Miss Wickham 



(Hanbury). May. A., 45. 

 Aqnilegia vulgafis (Columbine). Scattered through our woods ; white 



varieties. Not uncommon. May and June. P., 62. 



