4 Mr. Wt H.- Beeby on a New Flora of Surrey. 



E. of Burgh Heath to Banstead, and thence through Sutton, 

 Morden and Wimbledon to the Eiver Thames. Mcdicago minima, 

 which has not been found m the county for some years, should 

 again be looked for at Epsom Downs and in the vicinity. It is 

 desirable that any plants which may be peculiar to either of the 

 river-basins in Subdistrict a should be noted, as it may be found 

 advisable to keep the two basins distinct. 



7. Eden is bounded N. by District 6 ; S. by the county of 

 Sussex; E. by that of Kent; and W. by District 4. This 

 district has produced several species new to the county, including 

 Potamogeton Zizii and Viola lactea, and is rich in ferns, carices 

 and aquatics. 



8. Akun is bounded S. by the county of Sussex. The line 

 enclosing Subdistrict a (Ockley) runs N.W. from Cowick, on the 

 Sussex border, passing a little E. of the railway which is crossed 

 N. of Ockley station, and thence to Coldharbour ; then W. past 

 Leith Hill tower to Holmbury Hill, and S. past Coophurst Farm 

 to the county border. The boundary of Subdistrict b (Chidding- 

 fold) passes from the Sussex border N. to Alfold Crossways; 

 N.W. by High Loxley to a point S. of Hascombe, thence by 

 Hambledon, Brook Street and Emily Farm to Gibbet Hill, 

 thence S.E. by Haslemere and over Lythe Hill to Sussex. 

 Dr. Trimen's prediction that Dentaria hulbifera would be found 

 in this part of the county has been confirmed by Mr. E. Straker, 

 who, in 1882, found that plant abundant on the Surrey side of 

 the county boundary in Subdistrict a. This is indeed the only 

 station for it in the county, for the single locality quoted by 

 Brewer appears to belong to Lathrma Squamaria. 



I have alluded to one or two of the rarer species to be found 

 in Surrey, and any further information respecting such will be 

 gladly received ; at the same time, information as to the occur- 

 rence in, or absence from any of the districts or subdistricts, of 

 the usually common plants is particiilarly invited. Confir- 

 mation of the occurrence of the following plants is particularly 

 required : — 



Erodium moschatum. Potamogeton prslongus. 



Trifolium ochroleucum. P. zosterifolius. 



Vicia lathyroides. Orchis hhcina. 



Callitriche vernalis. 0. purpurea. 



Parnassia palustris. 0. Simla. 



Galium anglicum. Ophrys arachnites. 



Carduus eriophorus. 0. aranifera. 



Erica ciliaris. Scirpus pauciflorus. 



Mentha gentilis. Carex strigosa. 



Eumex maximus. Calamagrostis lanceolata. 



Salix ambigua Briza minor (as a wild plant). 



