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Stellaria media (Chickweed). — Very common ; variable. March-Nov- 

 ember. A., 112. 

 „ holostea (Stitchwort). Verj^ common. April-June. P., 109. 

 ,, 7ie?no77wi (Wood Starwort). — A stray specimen found. May- 

 June. P., 51. 

 ,, giaminea (Lesser Starwort). — Common ; heath, dry pastures, 



etc. May-June. P., 109. 

 ,, aqiiatica (Water Starwort). — In ditches and damp places. 

 July-August. P., 59. 

 Arenaria tri7iervis (Three-nerved Sandwort). — Common in woods, etc. 

 May-June. A., 100. 

 ,, serpyllifolia. — Common. Old walls, and sandy wastes. May- 

 August. A., 112. 

 Sagina viaiitima (Sea Pearlwort). — Abundant on salt marshes. May- 

 September. A., 65. 

 ,, apetala (Small Pearlwort). — Common ; dry sandy places. 



May-September. A., 76. 

 ,, proaimbens (Procumbent Pearlwortj. — Waste ground, etc. 

 Abundant. May-September. A., 112. 

 SpergJila arvensis (Corn Spurry). — Common in cornfields, etc. June- 

 August. A., 112. 

 Spergidaria ? libra (Common Sandspurry). — Fairly abundant ; Motley 

 Hill, etc. June-September. A., 100. 

 ,, viariJia (Sea Sandspurry). — Sea coast, salt marshes. June- 

 August. A. 

 Tamariscine^. 

 Tamarix gallica (Tamarisk). — Cliffe, and near sea. July. 76. 



Hypericace.^. 

 Hyperiaim androseimim (Tutsan). — In bushy places, near Trotterscliffe, 

 margin of woods. Julj^- August. P., 80. 

 calychiuvi (Large Flowered Hypericum). — Rj'arsh, etc. ; wild, 



but not indigenous. July-September. P. 

 tetrapiertnn (Square-stalked H. or St. John's Wort). — Occa- 

 sional. July. P., 104. 

 h2Linifiisnm (Trailing St. John's Wort). — Common in woods, 



etc.. July. P., 100. 

 p7ilc/initn (Slender St. John's Wort). — Common in woods, etc. 



June-July. P., iii 

 hirsiitum (Hairy St. John's Wort). — Woods, sides of streams, 



etc. Ver}^ common. July-August. P., 90. 

 mo7itanum (Mountain St. John's Wort). — Not common. July- 

 August. P., 46. 

 pe7-foratu77i (Common or Perforate St. John's Wort). — Very 

 common. General. July-August. P., loi. 

 Malvace.*;. 

 Althcea hirsiiia (Rough-Leaved Marsh Mallow). — Extremely rare, 

 occurring only in two or three localities in this country. 

 One localit}' near Rochester. 3. 

 ,, offici7ialis (Common Marsh Mallow). — Between Snodland and 

 New Hythe. Rev. C. H. Fielding, M.A. August-Sep- 

 tember. P., 29. 



