40 T'roceedinfiH. 



Evening Meeting. — April 21st, 1882. 



Mr. John Flower, of Croydon, President of the Croydon 

 Microscopical and Natural History Society, gave an address 

 on ' The Tertiary Beds at Park Hill, Croydon.' Mr. Flower 

 illustrated his address with a large number of specimens of 

 the various formations found in the cutting, including many 

 fossils. 



Mr. W. H. Summers, of Dorking, exhibited specimens of a 

 considerable number of rare plants obtained by him in that 

 neighbourhood, and made explanatory remarks upon them. 

 He also presented the following list of localities obsei-ved by 

 him for rare plants, chiefly in the neighbourhood of Dorking, 

 but some of them in other parts of Surrey. Most of these 

 localities are unrecorded in Brewer's ' Flora of Surrey,' and 

 many of the plants are additions to the list of plants occm-ring 

 in this district ; and two of them, viz., Rhinanthus major and 

 Sedum reflexum, var. albescens, are new to the county. (The 

 numbers given refer to the pages in Brewer's ' Flora of 

 Surrey,' and the letters to the districts into which the 

 county is divided in that work). 



11. Chelidonium majns. H. Occurs with double blossoms at Milton 



Street. 

 11. Corydalis claviculata. H. Milton Heath. 



13. Coronopus didyma. G. Frequent in waste ground at the east side 



of Dorking, but never permanent. 



14. C. Kuellii. H. Waste ground about Dorking, not common. 



15. Teesdalia nudicaulis. H. Milton Heath. 



17. Alyssum calycinum. E. Plentiful, in 1877, in a Clover-field at the 



foot of Denbies. 

 22. Nasturtium amphibium. G. Mole, near Castle Mill. 

 26. Sinapis muralis. H. By the railway-station, Dorking. 

 10. Arabis hirsuta. E. By the road from Dorking to Eanmore Common. 

 28. Viola palustris. H. Eedland Woods. 

 33. Polygala calcarea. F. Denbies. 

 36. Silene anglica. G. Field at Trashurst, near Dorking. — H. Field 



close by Evershed's Eough, Abinger. 

 36. S. noctiflora. D. Fields about Croham Hurst, Croydon. 

 39. Arenaria leptoclados. H. Not infrequent in this district. 

 43. Linum angustifolium. E. At the foot of the Eanmore Hills. 

 47. Hypericum montanum. H. Eoadside between Wotton & Westcott. 

 54. Ehamnus Frangula. G. Holmwood Common. 



