42 Proceedings. 



178. Lamium incisum. H. Milton Heath. 



180. Nepeta Cataria. H. Milton Heath (now extinct). 



181. Prunella vulgaris. E. Occurs with pink blossoms between Leather- 



head and Headley (rather plentifully). 



182. Scutellaria minor. G. Holmwood Common ; wood near Newdigate. 



194. Chenopodium polyspermum. G. Lane between Thorpe and Chertsey. 



195. C. rubrum. H. In a lane near FHnt Hill, Dorkmg. 



197. C. glaucum. E. Once found near Cowslip Cottage, Mickleham. 



197. C. BonuB-Henricus. H. Abinger Hammer. 



198. Polygonum bistorta. H. Dorking MUl-pond. 

 205. Euphorbia platyphylla. H. Westcott. 



221. Neottia nidus-avis. H. Eedland Wood. 



222. Epipactis latifolia. E. Eanmore Common ; Denbies ; Bagden Hill, 



Bookham (where the flowers are very richly coloured). 

 224. Orchis Morio. H. Meadows near Eedland Wood ; Bury Hill Park. 

 227. Habenaria bifoUa. G. Holmwood Coromon (two plants). 



227. H. chlorantha. E. Copses near Eanmore Common. 



228. Herminium monorchis. E. Eanmore Common. 



230. Ophi-ys muscifera. E. Eanmore Common ; Ashdown Copse ; 



Denbies. 

 234. Allium ursinum. H. Eedland Wood ; copse near Westcott. 

 237. ConvaUaria majalis. H. Bury Hill (very seldom flowering). 

 239. Anacharis alsinastrum. H. Dorking MiU-pond. 

 273. Setaria viridis. H. Near Westcott in 1880, rather plentifully (none 



seen this year). 

 277. Apera spica-venti. H. In several fields round Dorking and Westcott. 



281. Trisetum flavescens. H. Not infrequent in this district, especially 



the part nearest the chalk range. 



282. Triodia decumbens. H. Bury HiU ; near Logmore. 



286. Poa nemoralis. E. Denbies (in one spot). — H. On a bank close 



to the Catholic Chapel at Dorking. 



287. Festuca pseudo-myurus. H. In a sandy field at Dorking. 

 299. Lastrea dilatata. E. Eanmore Common (sparingly). 



801. Asplenium Euta-muraria. H. Old walls at Sutton and Felday. 

 301. Scolopendrium vulgare. E. Eanmore Common (sparingly). In 



spite of Mr. Mill's testimony as to District H, I have only seen 



it there in one spot (a waU at Coldharbour). 

 306. Pilularia globulifera. C. I beUeve this plant abounds in Virginia 



Water. 



The foregoing list records thirty-one additional species for 

 District H, four for District D, six for District E, and five for 

 District G. Mr. Summers also recorded the following plants, 

 met with since the above list was compiled, viz. : — 



Iris foetidissima. E. In a copse on the Polesden Estate, bordering 



on Eanmore Common. 

 Petasites vulgaris. H. In a damj) meadow near the South Eastern 



Station, Dorking. 



