56 Dr. H. Franklin Parsons on the 
flora. On the contrary, almost every ramble over it reveals some 
fresh nook or corner, and, if this presents some slight difference 
of soil or situation, it commonly yields new species of plants. 
Hence I may have at some future time to present a supple- 
mental list. 
Puants or Hayes Common. 
Expianation.—A. Aquatic plants. B. Bog- and wet-loving 
plants. C. Chalk- and lime-loving plants. §. Sand-loving 
plants. H. Heath- and peat-loving plants. Den. Denizens. 
Al. Aliens. Cas. Casuals. Col. Colonists. 
Anemone nemorosa S. alba. Cas. 
Ranunculus peltatus. A. Ponds 
R. Flammula. B. By pond 
R. acris 
R. repens 
R. bulbosus 
R. Ficaria 
Papaver somniferum. 
Casual on rubbish heaps 
Cas. 
P. Rheas. Col. Ditto and 
roadside 
P. dubium. Col. Ditto 
Chelidonium majus. Den. Near 
Hayes village 
Neckeria claviculata. H. West 
Wickham Common 
Fumaria officinalis. Col. Rub- 
bish heaps 
Nasturtium palustre. A. Pond 
near N. border 
Cardamine pratensis 
C. hirsuta 
Krophila vulgaris. 58. 
Hesperis matronalis. Al. Gravel 
pit 
Cochlearia Armoracia. Al. Ditto 
Sisymbrium Thalianum. §6. 
8. officinale 
8. Alliaria 
Erysimum cheiranthoides. Cas. 
Gravel pit near centre of 
common 
Sinapis sinapioides = nigra. Cas. 
S. sinapistrum = arvensis 
Ditto 
Bursa bursa-pastoris 
Coronopus Ruellii. Cas. Gravel 
pit filling 
Thlaspi arvense. Col. Ditto 
Raphanus Raphanistrum. Col. 
Rubbish heaps 
Helianthemum Chamecistus. C. 
Old pit opposite Cooper’s 
Cottages 
Viola odorata. Den. NearN.W. 
border 
V. hirta. ©. Old pit opposite 
Cooper’s Cottages 
V. silvestris ? 
V. Riviniana 
Polygala serpyllacea. H. 
SaponariaVaccaria. Cas. Casual 
in gravel pit 
8. officinalis. Den. Near S.E. 
border 
Silene Cucubalus 
Lychnis alba 
L. dioica 
Cerastium quaternellum. S. 
Sandy ground near road 
C. glomeratum. S. 
C. triviale 
Stellaria media 
8. Holostea 
S. graminea. H. 
Arenaria trinervis 
A. serpyllifolia 
Sagina apetala 
