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again through my notes, and to send you a few additions to my last. 

 I would add that H. Trimen, Esq., has pubUshed a Ust of localities, 

 &c., at pages 78 to 94 of the 2nd vol. of the ' Journal of Botany.' I 

 merely mention this in case it should not have passed through your 

 hands ; if it has not done so I shall be happy to send you a copy. 

 I am, Sir, 



Yours very truly, 



A. Beknett. 



Additional Localities. 



Eranlhis hyewalis, Salisb. 

 D. Beddiugton Park. It occurs in profusion among the gi-ass, and 

 away from houses and gardens, but still can only be considered 

 naturalized, 1866 and 1867. 

 Trifolium scabrum, Linn. 

 D. In the Flora about Croydon is given. I have found it plenti- 

 fully on Smitham Bottom, opposite the Caterham Junction Railway 

 Station. 



Epilohium angustifolium, Linn. 

 D. Between Cheam and Ewell, by the Railway. 



Helminthia echioides, Gsert. 

 A. Norwood, 1865. 



Petasites vulgaris, Desf. 

 D. Plentiful by a stream at Waddon, that runs into the Wandle. 



Campanula lati/olia, Linn. 

 D. In a hedge by a footpath opposite the Schools at Banstead, 

 near the Church, very fine in 1865, 

 Antirrhinum majus, Linn. 

 D. Walls at Chroham, near Croydon (escaped). 



Anacharis Alsinastrwn, Bab. 

 D. In the Wandle at Waddon. 



Eriophorum angustifolium. Roth. 

 D. In a boggy spot at the foot of Addington Hills, towards Shirley, 

 growing with E. vaginalum. 



